Re: [9fans] carriage returns in 9term and acme

2012-09-12 Thread erik quanstrom
On Wed Sep 12 20:23:02 EDT 2012, bruce.el...@gmail.com wrote: > Perhaps decwriter(1) should be on someone's list. Then we can all > not-sleep at night. And if things are running too fast the 110 baud > switch could be used. make sure to include the ever-popular LOC switch. just to see if the n00b

Re: [9fans] carriage returns in 9term and acme

2012-09-12 Thread Bruce Ellis
Perhaps decwriter(1) should be on someone's list. Then we can all not-sleep at night. And if things are running too fast the 110 baud switch could be used. brucee On 13 September 2012 10:15, erik quanstrom wrote: > On Wed Sep 12 20:13:38 EDT 2012, skip.tavakkol...@gmail.com wrote: >> without a L

Re: [9fans] carriage returns in 9term and acme

2012-09-12 Thread erik quanstrom
On Wed Sep 12 20:13:38 EDT 2012, skip.tavakkol...@gmail.com wrote: > without a LF how will the sprockets pulling the screen up vt(1) get activated? > > On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 5:07 PM, Bruce Ellis wrote: > > Indeed. Though I'm waiting for the trivial implementation that does > > something imagina

Re: [9fans] carriage returns in 9term and acme

2012-09-12 Thread Skip Tavakkolian
without a LF how will the sprockets pulling the screen up vt(1) get activated? On Wed, Sep 12, 2012 at 5:07 PM, Bruce Ellis wrote: > Indeed. Though I'm waiting for the trivial implementation that does > something imaginative with the batshit practice of overwriting lines > using CR without LF. >

Re: [9fans] carriage returns in 9term and acme

2012-09-12 Thread Bruce Ellis
Indeed. Though I'm waiting for the trivial implementation that does something imaginative with the batshit practice of overwriting lines using CR without LF. brucee On 13 September 2012 10:02, Charles Forsyth wrote: > That's a bit elaborate. vt(1) might be easier. > > > On 12 September 2012 15:3

Re: [9fans] carriage returns in 9term and acme

2012-09-12 Thread Charles Forsyth
That's a bit elaborate. vt(1) might be easier. On 12 September 2012 15:30, Matthew Veety wrote: > You can make a telnet client that dumbs down the stream to your terminal. > Telnet is trivial to implement.

Re: [9fans] carriage returns in 9term and acme

2012-09-12 Thread Bruce Ellis
Brilliant! Write a program because the router is stupid. Anything else you would like me to write while I'm at it? brucee On 13 September 2012 00:30, Matthew Veety wrote: > > On Sep 12, 2012 12:48 AM, "Bruce Ellis" wrote: >> >> my adsl router has a telnet interface that won't dumb down (i.e. be

Re: [9fans] carriage returns in 9term and acme

2012-09-12 Thread Matthew Veety
On Sep 12, 2012 12:48 AM, "Bruce Ellis" wrote: > > my adsl router has a telnet interface that won't dumb down (i.e. be > sensible). it is more than tedious watching it try to backspace over > stuff and move the cursor about. hey guys, don't do that crap! You can make a telnet client that dumbs do

Re: [9fans] carriage returns and other characters in acme/rcc

2012-09-12 Thread Christopher Hobbs
Incoming double post... I didn't notice that my original message got posted and I reposted tonight. I apologize for the noise. I'll try the suggestions metioned. Thanks. On Monday, September 10, 2012 3:49:03 AM UTC-5, Christopher Hobbs wrote: > Some programs like git and zsh (when I ssh into