full screen terminal under photon

Hi!

How can I turn on the full screen terminal without quitting Photon to text
mode?
Is it possible? Are there any other terminals except pterm?


Dariusz Borkowski, M. Sc.
Department of Measurment and Instrumenation
University of Mining and Metallurgy
Cracow
Poland

On Wed, 30 May 2001 11:56:29 +0200, “Dariusz Borkowski”
<borkows@uci.agh.edu.pl> wrote:

Hi!

How can I turn on the full screen terminal without quitting Photon to text
mode?
Is it possible? Are there any other terminals except pterm?

What is the goal? You can at least have pterm occupy

whole screen and use whole area, just change the type/size of its
font, keeping 25 lines x 80 cols. (To change properties, right click
or press ctrl-alt-o, use custom fonts and adjust its size). Fonts
can also be specified as parameters in a pterm call.

Kermit has been ported to Neutrino (but not Photon,
I suppose).

ako

Dariusz Borkowski, M. Sc.
Department of Measurment and Instrumenation
University of Mining and Metallurgy
Cracow
Poland

The goal is slightly strange. I thing it is better not change well
configured photon, by the way it is not easy:)
Text mode has good color palette so in vim I can see proper syntax
highlightning. When I use syntax on in vim in Pterm I get same parts of text
hidden (black on black:).
Another problem is that my RTP is samewhat incompatible with my mouse. When
I move a window FASTER THAN VERY SLOW, the window jumps away from my cursor
and I cannot adjust it as I wish?!

Darek


Hi!

How can I turn on the full screen terminal without quitting Photon to
text
mode?
Is it possible? Are there any other terminals except pterm?

What is the goal? You can at least have pterm occupy
whole screen and use whole area, just change the type/size of its
font, keeping 25 lines x 80 cols. (To change properties, right click
or press ctrl-alt-o, use custom fonts and adjust its size). Fonts
can also be specified as parameters in a pterm call.

Kermit has been ported to Neutrino (but not Photon,
I suppose).

ako


Dariusz Borkowski, M. Sc.
Department of Measurment and Instrumenation
University of Mining and Metallurgy
Cracow
Poland

What version of RTP are you running? Last September? Patch A, B, C?
I had a similar problem with my mouse briefly. If you’re running Patch B
or C (I don’t know if A does it), go to the Launch button, the Config, Input
Config, and turn acceleration down. At least, it worked for me. You might
also want to take a look at the help for devi-hirun. But be careful; if you
screw it up, you lose your input devices :wink:

“Dariusz Borkowski” <borkows@uci.agh.edu.pl> wrote in message
news:9fnnk8$rt0$1@inn.qnx.com

The goal is slightly strange. I thing it is better not change well
configured photon, by the way it is not easy:)
Text mode has good color palette so in vim I can see proper syntax
highlightning. When I use syntax on in vim in Pterm I get same parts of
text
hidden (black on black:).
Another problem is that my RTP is samewhat incompatible with my mouse.
When
I move a window FASTER THAN VERY SLOW, the window jumps away from my
cursor
and I cannot adjust it as I wish?!

Darek


Hi!

How can I turn on the full screen terminal without quitting Photon to
text
mode?
Is it possible? Are there any other terminals except pterm?

What is the goal? You can at least have pterm occupy
whole screen and use whole area, just change the type/size of its
font, keeping 25 lines x 80 cols. (To change properties, right click
or press ctrl-alt-o, use custom fonts and adjust its size). Fonts
can also be specified as parameters in a pterm call.

Kermit has been ported to Neutrino (but not Photon,
I suppose).

ako


Dariusz Borkowski, M. Sc.
Department of Measurment and Instrumenation
University of Mining and Metallurgy
Cracow
Poland

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