.plan
Paul Stodghill
stodghil at sjofn.cs.cornell.edu
Thu Sep 14 23:22:39 AEST 1989
In article <00000 at starsend.UUPC> floyd at starsend.UUCP writes:
>The contents of such "active" text files probably contains control
>characters (probably ANSI) to manipulate the terminal. I once had
>a file that when output to a VT100 terminal would draw a picture of
>a Christmas tree and toy train. The lights on the tree would blink
>and the train would ride around the tree a couple of times before
>the end of the file.
>
>******* *****************************************************
>***** ********************** Floyd Miller ************
>*** ********************************************
>* ************ floyd%starsend at PRC.Unisys.com
> ***** starsend!floyd at burdvax.PRC.Unisys.com
>***
>*
Since no one else has mentioned it...
Escape sequences in .plan files may not be a good idea. For example, some
VT100 excape sequences will hang a VT52. I'm sure that they do unpleasant
things to other terminals as well. The non-Unix mail and news systems that
I have worked will (all VMS) made it a point to filter out non-printable
characters for this reason.
-- Paul
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