[e-users] Eterm and --print-pipe

2004-04-16 Thread rplasson
Hello, is there a reliable way do unactivate the printscreen of Eterm. The printscreen key is very close of the DEL key on my laptop so that I often find prints of my session in the network printer of my lab :-/ As I can't change the size of my fingers, I tried a 'Eterm --print-pipe dumb '

Re: [e-users] Eterm and --print-pipe

2004-04-16 Thread Didier Casse
On 16/04/04, at 11:35 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Hello, is there a reliable way do unactivate the printscreen of Eterm. The printscreen key is very close of the DEL key on my laptop so that I often find prints of my session in the network printer of my lab :-/ Dear

Re: [e-users] Eterm and --print-pipe

2004-04-16 Thread Michael Jennings
On Friday, 16 April 2004, at 11:35:45 (+0200), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, is there a reliable way do unactivate the printscreen of Eterm. The printscreen key is very close of the DEL key on my laptop so that I often find prints of my session in the network printer of my lab :-/ Would

Re: [e-users] Eterm and --print-pipe

2004-04-16 Thread rplasson
Yep Thanks for the bind solution, I had missed this entry in the man page ... The exact purpose was to unactivate the PrintKey and bind the print action to CTRL+PrintKey. Should be done with bind option. Thanks. --- This SF.Net email is