Tom Cross wrote:
> 
> On Fri, 23 Jun 2000, Sean Porterfield wrote:
> 
> > If you mean like the print key on a dumb terminal, then it's mapped to Ctrl-P
> > (I remapped mine to the Print Screen key)
> >
> > <Key>Print: string("\020") \n\
> 
> Ah, control-P makes the host screen print...  That would explain why
> nothing comes out here when I hit that key.. :)
> 
> > If you want local print, someone else will have to help you :)
> 
> Yup, that's what I was looking for.  I tried playing with xterm's screen
> print but that prints the color-escape codes too and makes it hard to
> read.
> 

I just saw reference to a program called `script', which I find
installed
on my (RH62) box.  It supposedly transcribes a console session, and it
might have some sort of print feature.

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