visible bell
Chuck Karish
karish at denali.stanford.edu
Thu Jul 21 00:15:28 AEST 1988
In article <1889 at stpstn.UUCP> aad at stpstn.UUCP (Anthony A. Datri) writes:
>I've got a variety of termcap entries here, some standard, some homebrew,
>that include the vb (visible bell) attribute. My question: How do I get
>things (eg, csh) to use the visible bell instead of beeping?
Csh doesn't use termcap. In general, programs that produce line-oriented
output, as opposed to full-screen output, don't need termcap.
The only way I can think of to make visible bell work as you want it to
is to convince the terminal to interpret an ASCII 7 (BEL) as a request
for the flash. If the terminal is not smart enough (your GIGI? Hah!)
you may have to run all your programs through a filter to translate
\07 to the correct code for the terminal. See the discussion in
comp.unix.wizards on command line interpretors; that would be the
logical place to put this translation code.
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