shurr@cbnews.att.com (larry.a.shurr) (03/21/91)
In article <1991Mar18.045008.28313@zen.void.oz.au> sjg@zen.void.oz.au (Simon J. Gerraty) writes: } }In <1991Mar01.163116.18362@convex.com> mascio@convex.com (John R.S. Mascio) writes: }}In article <458@rc6.urc.tue.nl> rcpt@urc.tue.nl writes: }}} }}}In an attempt to install MicroEMACS 3.10 (the MS-DOS distribution in }}}several .arc files) on UNIX I ran into several problems. So I am asking }}}myself the question: `Is MicroEMACS3.10 used on UNIX at all?' And `Am I }}}using the correct distribution?'. [Has problems under xterm]. }}[Comment about function key bindings] }[Patch for input.c]. Hmmm... I'm using MicroEmacs on System V/386. I was considering posting some patches for MicroEmacs. Specifically patches for tcap.c which activate function key support (including arrow keys and such) on ordinary (non-Xenix) Sys V and unix.c which repairs filename completion for Sys V. I also have a replacement tipc.c for Texas Instruments Professional Computer users which provides fast direct video output. The total size of a shar all of this is only 26KB, but I am aware of sensitivity on the net to large source postings in non-source newsgroups. I've tried to email it directly to Dan Lawrence, but it bounced back with an "Unknown system" message. I know that I may be the last person in the world that Dan wants to hear from (sorry Dan), but it doesn't look as though my contribution ever reached him. If there is sufficient interest, I will post here or in another appropriate newsgroup. If I can get a working path to Dan Lawrence, I will forward to him. Larry -- Larry A. Shurr (cbnmva!las@att.ATT.COM or att!cbnmva!las) The end of the world has been delayed due to a shortage of trumpet players. (The above reflects my opinions, not those of AGS or AT&T, but you knew that.)