jonb@ingres.com (Jon Berger) (02/23/91)
Has anyone ever heard of an application which works just like XTerm, but which also has the capability of recording keystroke sequences, remembering them in some sort of organized way, and playing them back on demand? I'd love to hear about it if so. -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Jon Berger jonb@ingres.com {mtxinu,sun,amdahl,pyramid}!ingres!jonb "Gentlemen, I regret to inform you that we're all drawings." -- B. Kliban
Dan_Jacobson@ATT.COM (02/24/91)
>>>>> On 23 Feb 91 01:02:28 GMT, jonb@ingres.com (Jon Berger) said:
Jon> Has anyone ever heard of an application which works just like
Jon> XTerm, but which also has the capability of recording keystroke
Jon> sequences, remembering them in some sort of organized way, and
Jon> playing them back on demand? I'd love to hear about it if so.
Perhaps run the BSD UNIX command script(1) in your xterm window?
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