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From: Jean-Pierre Radley <jpr@jpr.com> Subject: Re: Panner: Num Lock (on/off) problem Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2001 17:48:08 GMT References: <3A6DACBF.98639597@inetmail.att.net> <20010123114807.K27625@jpradley.jpr.com> <3A6DBEF3.81B50DB4@inetmail.att.net> Shery Corgan propounded (on Tue, Jan 23, 2001 at 05:23:10PM +0000): | Thanks for all of the detailed information. I will | certainly use it. I do not use scoansi because | the function keys do not work. For example: | on the dpromenu F10-Help (ansi) HELP-HELP (scoansi) They work if your /appl/fp/termcap file has |scoansi|ansi| instead of just |ansi|.
| The information I have in the term_script is in y
| .profile also. If I open a new panner window >> unix >> p
| I get a black screen with white letters and scoansi
| emulation (HELP-HELP instead of F10-HELP).
Same cure.
If you do not want to edit /appl/fp/termcap, you could instead edit
/appl/fp/lib/config and insert
PFTERM=ansi
Actually, I use cansi, and have a full range of different colors for text
and errorboxes and messageboxes and fP-help. I've posted about this more
than once in the filePro mailing list.
--
JP
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