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Re: LYNX-DEV Anyone using the development version of lynx and a mouse?
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Kari E. Hurtta |
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Re: LYNX-DEV Anyone using the development version of lynx and a mouse? |
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Sat, 24 May 1997 00:19:31 +0300 (EDT) |
Michael Ritzert:
> >
> > > What other terminals have mouse capabilities that are different from
> > > xterm?
> > >
> > > Maybe other vendor specific terminal emulators such as hpterm,
> > > aixterm.
> > well, I don't know for certain, but I can test aixterm (actually hpterm
> > also, but I'm pretty certain that it is incompatible with xterm).
>
> I forgot to mention dec's terminal emulator and eventually openlook's cmdtool.
> The list of the main vendor's proprietary xterm "replacements" should be
> fairly
> complete now. What about SGI ? I never worked with one, so i don't know.
In IRIX there is xwsh.
(winterm is wrapper, quote from manual page:
winterm is a shell script that runs an application in a shell window. It
uses the environment variable $WINTERM to determine which kind of shell
window to use. Terminal emulators supported are xwsh, wsh and xterm. If
WINTERM is unset, winterm provides xwsh as a default. This script is
used by workspace(1G) and toolchest(1X) when launching applications with
teletype-style user interfaces.
)
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- Re: LYNX-DEV Anyone using the development version of lynx and a mouse?, (continued)
Re: LYNX-DEV Anyone using the development version of lynx and a mouse?, John E. Davis, 1997/05/23