From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Mon, 7 Mar 1994 08:13:21 -0500 From: mhw@minster.york.ac.uk mhw@minster.york.ac.uk Subject: Faking it under Unix (was Re: Plan 9: The future) Topicbox-Message-UUID: 01675346-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19940307131321.nTrGSJeUy0QKZAZWaetLcF_7Y9PrDHl6KRC07oFRMGU@z> > Gary (and > others) have been asking me about chording too so I've at least thought > about it. After doing the chord patch for sam I found it quite easy to do the same thing for 9term. It relies on the one line change to libframe/frselect.c to get it to work. I've not mailed it to the list though because I'm not really happy about the way it works. If you study it closely, cut and paste in 9term is actually inconsistent with sam in that pasted text does not stay selected (at least in the version I run). I did a patch where chording buttons 2 and 3 did cut and paste and found I didn't use it very much after all. I know run a version where button 3 does send without appending a \n to the text and this works quite nicely as it support picking things from the previous text to be entered into the new command. It does annoy a little when you want to edit some text for input to a command though. Anyway, I can mail you both patches if you want (they're not that much different anyway) and you can see what you think. I find 9term is dissimilar enough from sam to require a slightly different style of working. Look forward to the new version... -Mark. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Mark H. Wilkinson : Research student in user University of York, England : interface management systems