1. exu ?
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When an error occurs and Press Enter appears.
If you press enter the cursor moves to the bottom of
the vitual console.
Why isn't the virtual console being released and closed
when Enter is pressed ?
Bernie
2. Re: exu ?
Bernie Ryan writes:
> When an error occurs and Press Enter appears.
> If you press enter the cursor moves to the bottom of
> the vitual console.
> Why isn't the virtual console being released and closed
> when Enter is pressed ?
I assume you are talking about an X-term window.
When I get an error, and press Enter, the window
reverts back to the way it was just before the Euphoria
program was executed.
After the cursor moves to the bottom, what happens?
Can you enter more commands, or is the window frozen?
I'm using Red Hat 5.2. What are you using?
Regards,
Rob Craig
Rapid Deployment Software
http://www.RapidEuphoria.com
3. Re: exu ?
- Posted by Bernie <xotron at PCOM.NET>
Sep 21, 2000
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Last edited Sep 22, 2000
On Thu, 21 Sep 2000 15:39:41 -0400, Robert Craig <rds at ATTCANADA.NET> wrote:
Rob:
>I assume you are talking about an X-term window.
>When I get an error, and press Enter, the window
>reverts back to the way it was just before the Euphoria
>program was executed.
>After the cursor moves to the bottom, what happens?
>Can you enter more commands, or is the window frozen?
>I'm using Red Hat 5.2. What are you using?
I was starting my program from terminal emulation in KDE
using Red Hat 6.2.
I'am working on a new library for linux that uses graphics
when I got the problem. I started my program and while
it was running, I encountered an error and exu reported the
error in a virtual console window. This window was a white
text on blackground screen which is different from terminal
emulation screen which I have set for black text on a yellow
blackground screen.
I pressed the return and the cursor went to the bottom
of the screen, the only way I could return to my orginal
terminal emulation screen was to press alt left-arrow.
I corrected my errors so I don't know how to recreate the
condition that caused the problem. Hopefully I'll make lots
of mistakes so I can get you more details.
Bernie
4. Re: exu ?
The same thing that happened Bernie has happened to me (I had been using
libvga). I'm using Red Hat 6.2 & Gnome.
The cursor was active but there was no prompt. The terminal usually went
down when I pressed the windows-key (heh).
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