al@web-3d.berkeley.edu (Al Petrofsky) (03/01/89)
In the xterm manpage (Last Change: 25 October 1988), under SEE ALSO, it lists "Xterm Control Sequences", but I can't find such a document anywhere in the r3 distribution. Half a page later, under BUGS, it says: This manual page is too long. There should be a separate users manual defining all of the non-standard escape sequences. I'm confused, does the document exist or not? Did it in previous releases? If anyone can tell me anything relevant I'd be much oblidged. Thank you. -- -al
markc@hpcvlx.HP.COM (Mark Cook) (03/03/89)
>I'm confused, does the document exist or not? Did it in previous >releases? If anyone can tell me anything relevant I'd be much >oblidged. Thank you. >-- > -al Yes, Al, the document does really exist! I've got the "Xterm Control Sequences" document on line. It's about 6 pages long when output and requires troff to be printed correctly. I think eroff will also print it correctly, but I haven't tried it yet. If you're interested in getting a copy, send me E-mail at the address below and I'll mail a copy back to you. Regards, Mark F. Cook USMail: Technical Support Hewlett-Packard - Corvallis Workstation Operation 1000 NE Circle Blvd. Corvallis, OR 97330 ARPA: markc%hpcvss@hplabs.HP.COM UUCP: {cmcl2, harpo, hplabs, rice, tektronix}!hp-pcd!hpcvss!markc "The opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those of my employer, not necessarily mine, and probably not necessary."
swick@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Ralph R Swick) (03/04/89)
> I've got the "Xterm Control Sequences" document on line.
If you think you have a correct one, not just the old X10 one,
please send it to xbugs also!
markc@hpcvlx.HP.COM (Mark Cook) (03/04/89)
I blew it! I didn't realize that my 'Xterm Control Sequences' document was for X10 until long after I posted my offer! If anyone still want a copies, send me another letter and I'll be glad to oblige you. Otherwise, I'm afraid I can't help. BTW, now that I'm aware of my mistake, I'm working on a revised document for X11. I'll post it to comp.windows.x when it's finished. Regards, Mark F. Cook USMail: User Interface Technical Support Hewlett-Packard - Corvallis Workstation Operation 1000 NE Circle Blvd. Corvallis, OR 97330 ARPA: markc@hpcvss.HP.COM UUCP: {cmcl2, harpo, hplabs, rice, tektronix}!hp-pcd!markc