Re: Add five new escape sequences to wscons

2023-01-18 Thread Mouse
>> Technically the wscons terminal type is wsvt25, an extended ANSI >> compatible terminal, already supporting more sequences than vt100. Well, it calls itself "vt100" >> Having it also support a useful subset of xterm [...] seems like a >> useful addition, > 100% agree. Oh, certainly. It

Re: Add five new escape sequences to wscons

2023-01-18 Thread Jason Thorpe
> On Jan 18, 2023, at 3:34 AM, David Brownlee wrote: > > Technically the wscons terminal type is wsvt25, an extended ANSI > compatible terminal, already supporting more sequences than vt100. > > Having it also support a useful subset of xterm, providing it doesn't > add an excessive amount of

Re: Add five new escape sequences to wscons

2023-01-18 Thread David Brownlee
On Mon, 16 Jan 2023 at 17:20, Valery Ushakov wrote: > > On Mon, Jan 16, 2023 at 09:18:53 -0300, Crystal Kolipe wrote: > > > It's useful, because these sequences correspond to the terminfo > > capabilities rin, indn, vpa, hpa, and cbt as defined in the xterm > > terminfo entry. With these sequence