Very smart terminaks
Bill.Stewart.4K435.x0705
wcs at ho95e.UUCP
Tue Sep 17 01:57:42 AEST 1985
> > ... Local command-line editing and
> > history would be obvious features to build into Blit software--so
> > obvious that I'll bet somebody out there already has. Any takers?
> You are behind the times; Rob Pike (co-inventor of the Blit) talked
> about this at the Salt Lake City Usenix.
> Henry Spencer @ U of Toronto Zoology
> {allegra,ihnp4,linus,decvax}!utzoo!henry
If all you want to edit is command-lines and history, get ksh!
It works just as well on dumb terminals as smart ones, and you can
do editing with vi-style or emacs-style commands. If you like
(boring) csh-style history, there's also an equivalent for that,
but the one-line-screen-editor approach to history and command
editing is a lot classier. What's nice to be
able to do from an intelligent terminal is grab *anything* off the
screen, edit it a bit, and send it back to the system. (Actually,
my long-since-replaced HP2621 could do that; the ENTER key was great
for snarfing up output from programs that died, ed-ing it into a
file, and printing it out. The arrow keys were too brain-damaged to
use with the host, but they were great for local editing.)
Bill
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## Bill Stewart, AT&T Bell Labs, Holmdel NJ 1-201-949-0705 ihnp4!ho95c!wcs
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