On Fri, 27 Sep 2002, Ian Piumarta wrote:
On Fri, 27 Sep 2002, Bert Freudenberg wrote:
And Ian: Your TTYMorph is great!
Thankyou. :)
How could it pass the terminal type to the shell?
It recognises (and answers) the terminal type query sequence. Bash gets the terminal type right (as should telnet if the server supports the option),
No it does not (when I use your default cmd line "/bin/bash -i").
but if you're using csh (which your setenv would suggest) then try something like
setenv TERM=`tset -q`
in your .login (or whatever).
Yes, I usually use tcsh. I'll try that. Though, when I use xterm or ssh into the box the terminal type is correct. But I must admit I have no idea how the terminal type is communicated to the shell.
-- Bert