lmg@cbnewsh.ATT.COM (lawrence.m.geary) (08/12/89)
Here's a Telix bug I haven't seen mentioned. It occurs when using Telix 3.11 vt102 emulation in 43 or 50 line mode. When in those modes, the sequence "ESC [ H ESC M" puts Telix into a state where escape sequences are no longer processed, carriage returns are ignored, and control characters appear as graphic sysmbols. For example, the clear screen sequences appears as "->[H->[J". The offending sequence is emitted by vi when scrolling. Has anyone else seen this, and is there a fix? --Larry -- lmg@hoqax.att.com Think globally ... Post locally att!hoqax!lmg
william.richardson@canremote.uucp (WILLIAM RICHARDSON) (08/14/89)
Could it be your ANSI.SYS or equ? TELIX does't require ANSI loaded and will display ANSI anyway. --- ~ EZ-Reader 1.20 ~ * QNet 1.03a3: CanConfMail: . HQBBS / ~ Toronto ~ Canada ~ 416y566y1765
lmg@cbnewsh.ATT.COM (lawrence.m.geary) (08/16/89)
In article <89081507583449@masnet.uucp> william.richardson@canremote.uucp (WILLIAM RICHARDSON) writes: >Could it be your ANSI.SYS or equ? TELIX does't require ANSI loaded and >will display ANSI anyway. No. It happens even with a vanilla system with no ANSI driver or anything else in the system. Just telix. --Larry -- lmg@hoqax.att.com Think globally ... Post locally att!hoqax!lmg