From: CRDGW2::CRDGW2::MRGATE::"SMTP::CRVAX.SRI.COM::RELAY-INFO-VAX" 17-MAY-1989 18:55 To: MRGATE::"ARISIA::EVERHART" Subj: DECterm tek emulation? Received: From KL.SRI.COM by CRVAX.SRI.COM with TCP; Tue, 16 MAY 89 13:55:06 PDT Received: from usc.edu by KL.SRI.COM with TCP; Tue, 16 May 89 13:39:34 PDT Received: from skat.usc.edu by usc.edu (5.59/SMI-3.0DEV3) id AA02521; Tue, 16 May 89 13:39:56 PDT Received: by skat.usc.edu (4.0/SMI-3.0DEV3) id AA14770; Tue, 16 May 89 13:39:46 PDT Date: Tue, 16 May 1989 13:39:32 PDT From: Chris To: Info-Vax@KL.SRI.COM Subject: DECterm tek emulation? Message-Id: Those of you who have tried DECwindows know that DECterm has options to answerback as a VT240 or VT340 (among others). Both of those are graphics terminals capable of Tektronics 4010 emulation; is that functionality present in DECterm? If so, how is it activated? Is there an escape sequence that switches modes? (I've never used a *real* VT240/340.) Under UIS, similar funcionality was provided by an entirely separate emulator in a different window. DECwindows tip of the day: if you're on a non-GPX VAXstation, you're probably pretty tired of the slow, wavy scrolling in your DECterm windows. The following setting: DECW$TERMINAL.main.terminal.batchScrollCount: 12 can be inserted into SYS$Library:DECW$Terminal.Dat (to be system-wide) or SYS$Login:DECW$Terminal_Default.Dat (to be user-specific) to scroll multiple lines at a time, greatly speeding things up. A twelve line maximum is pretty reasonable for me; your mileage may vary. Chris Ho, USC-UCS