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Re: LYNX-DEV What is the difference?
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Jason F. McBrayer |
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Re: LYNX-DEV What is the difference? |
Date: |
11 Jul 1997 15:14:12 -0600 |
>>>>> "JED" == John E Davis <address@hidden> writes:
JED> On Fri, 11 Jul 1997 05:48:31 -0400 (EDT), "T.E.Dickey"
JED> <address@hidden> said:
>> slang
>> is a screen package that (for our purposes) emulates bits &
>> pieces of bsd curses with parts borrowed from some flavors
>> of System V curses. (There's some advantages in it, but
>> since it does not follow any standard, it's best classified
>> as experimental).
JED> It is just an alternative, portable (Unix, VMS, OS/2, DOS) screen
JED> management library. I would not call it experimental any more than I
JED> would call the VMS SMG library experimental. It is not curses and it
JED> does not have to follow whatever standards exists for conforming
JED> curses implementations.
I've been fooling with Lynx on OS/2, culminating with an ncurses-based
port of Lynx 2-7-1. I've been pondering the idea of using slang
instead, but I don't know how slang does screen management on OS/2.
Does it do direct VIO calls (like PDCurses does) or does it send ANSI
sequences (like ncurses or like EMX BSD curses)? With ncurses I'm
having to send a complete set of terminfo files with every Lynx
distribution, since OS/2 users can be assumed not to have them;
anything that gets rid of that would be welcomed. Ncurses on OS/2
also ignores the user's screen size (it always follows the values for
rows and cols in the terminfo file). The reason I'm using ncurses is
that I need something that _doesn't_ do direct VIO calls so that it
will work in an xterm under XFree86-OS/2 (and EMX curses doesn't cut
it). Would I find slang useful?
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- LYNX-DEV What is the difference?, Raghuraman T, 1997/07/11
- Re: LYNX-DEV What is the difference?, Laura Eaves, 1997/07/11
- Re: LYNX-DEV What is the difference?, John E. Davis, 1997/07/11
- Re: LYNX-DEV What is the difference?, John E. Davis, 1997/07/11
- Re: LYNX-DEV What is the difference?, Laura Eaves, 1997/07/11
- Re: LYNX-DEV What is the difference?, Nelson Henry Eric, 1997/07/11