SCO's vsh
John Campbell
soup at penrij.LS.COM
Mon Feb 12 07:26:06 AEST 1990
In article <5904 at ozdaltx.UUCP>, root at ozdaltx.UUCP (root) writes:
> I've been toying with vsh (visual shell) on SCO Xenix (286)
> and get the impression that it will allow customized menus/help for
> specific uses. The manual hints that this is possible, but dosn't go
> into any specifics outside of basically listing overall commands.
Yeah, I know. The manual is _really_ incomplete. Few people
know (or want to know) how to do this stuff. I imagine that
it'd be possible, but, considering that the shell is not
supposed to require a user's manual, I found a couple of blind
alleys that forced me to kill it from another terminal.
I _did_not_ like the vsh, but then, I'm a programmer, right?
I actually find the ksh indispensable, so anytime I end up on
a new machine I port it over...
> Can anyone enlighten me further if this is possible or how flexable
> vsh really is?
Like my summary, vsh emulates intergalactic vacuum. It's really
pretty good at it, too...
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John R. Campbell ...!uunet!lgnp1!penrij!soup (soup at penrij.LS.COM)
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