Date: Thu, 26 May 2005 22:33:06 +0200 From: Klaus Foerster Subject: Re: [nanogui] Terminal program for Nano-X To: Greg Haerr Cc: gelonida , nanogui@linuxhacker.org Hi Greg, perhaps the linux termcaps in my distribution are broken for vt52 and wterm. I'm no Expert. I did just change nxterm to parse the -g settings and to run the passed executable for the non BSD-unix case. when typing 'clear; in the TERM I do just see the characters 'H' and 'J' in a new line I do receive the output the variable TERM is set to vt52. Perhaps one of my 'patches' broke something. As I do have problems connecting to the CVS server I can no more check if I did make any accidental changes bye Klaus P.S. Is there any way to force an nxterm to a certain screen position ? or I shoud Greg Haerr wrote: >: Basically I'm looking for a nxterm application with vt100 or xterm support >: support does not have to be complete, but good enough to run vi after >: having set the terminal sizes manually. > >I started with nxterm and nterm, both included in the >distribution. I thought that nxterm was complete enough >to run vi. > > > >: I'm alittle confused about the state of Nano-X. >: It seems to be quite interesting for small applications, but I'm a >: little unsure if Nano-X is still alive >: or if I'm betting on a dead end. > >Quite a few people are using nano-X. However, it hasn't >been updated recently, although it works well. > > >: Is there any place where people post their Nona-X applications? > >I've asked people to post their applications, very few do. >At Century Software, we posted all our nano-X apps on >www.pixil.org, there's quite a few PDA-style apps there. > >Regards, > >Greg > > filename="nxterm.c" filename="nxterm.h"