pjs@euclid.jpl.nasa.gov (Peter Scott) (01/08/91)
I often wish to cut a large piece of text from one xterm (I have saveLines set to 1000) into another (e.g., sending session scripts from a different machine in mail, etc) and I find that not all of the pasted text gets accepted sometimes. If I'm pasting text into, say, a Unix cat >thing or mail some@one command, somewhere short of ~100 average lines the pasted text will be truncated. The truncation point is pseudo-random; I can paste again and again and it will move. It seems to me that this could be solved with some stty setting but I don't know what; this is what I have set in my xterms: speed 9600 baud, 57 rows, 80 columns parenb -parodd cs7 -cstopb -hupcl cread -clocal -crtscts -ignbrk brkint ignpar -parmrk -inpck istrip -inlcr -igncr icrnl -iuclc ixon -ixany -ixoff imaxbel isig iexten icanon -xcase echo echoe echok -echonl -noflsh -tostop echoctl -echoprt echoke opost -olcuc onlcr -ocrnl -onocr -onlret -ofill -ofdel erase kill werase rprnt flush lnext susp intr quit stop eof ^? ^U ^W ^R ^O ^V ^Z/^Y ^C ^\ ^S/^Q ^D Closely related to this, pasting text into a VMS session window results in even less being accepted, with a corresponding data overrun error. The window is an xterm in which telnet has been executed; after logging on to VMS I execute a SET TERM/INQUIRE command. This is what I end up with: Terminal: _XXA0: Device_Type: VT100 Owner: Peter Scott Username: PJS Input: 9600 LFfill: 0 Width: 80 Parity: None Output: 9600 CRfill: 0 Page: 24 Terminal Characteristics: Interactive Echo Type_ahead No Escape No Hostsync TTsync Lowercase Tab Wrap Scope Remote No Eightbit Broadcast No Readsync No Form Fulldup Modem No Local_echo Autobaud Hangup No Brdcstmbx No DMA No Altypeahd Set_speed Line Editing Overstrike editing No Fallback No Dialup No Secure server Disconnect No Pasthru No Syspassword No SIXEL Graphics No Soft Characters No Printer Port Numeric Keypad ANSI_CRT No Regis No Block_mode Advanced_video No Edit_mode DEC_CRT No DEC_CRT2 No DEC_CRT3 I would dearly love to know how to solve either or both of these problems, they are cramping my style something severe. Thanks in advance for any help; send me e-mail and I'll summarize. The workstation is a Sun IPC (4/40), running SunOS 4.1, X11R4.18, motif 1.1. -- This is news. This is your | Peter Scott, NASA/JPL/Caltech brain on news. Any questions? | (pjs@euclid.jpl.nasa.gov)
pjs@euclid.jpl.nasa.gov (Peter Scott) (01/09/91)
So far respondents have suggested stty tandem for Unix and SET TERM/HOSTSYNC for VMS. Neither work for me, although they appear to work for at least one other person. Am I correct in assuming that the operation of pasting text does not know about flow control? If so, then the amount of text that can be pasted will be the size of the terminal driver buffer plus whatever it can deal with during the paste itself. Several people said that this was the case and there was no way around in on Unix. Dunno what happens to those ^S and ^Qs that are frantically being sent... A useful suggestion for VMS is to use the alternate typeahead buffer and set it to some large value and enable it on the appropriate pseudo-terminals. Thanks to all those who helped. -- This is news. This is your | Peter Scott, NASA/JPL/Caltech brain on news. Any questions? | (pjs@euclid.jpl.nasa.gov)