Adam D. Ruppe wrote: > It now can translate most PC keyboard input sequences into char or > non-char key events, including requesting UTF-8 input for chars: > > http://arsdnet.net/dcode/terminal.d > > > We could just about start writing real apps with this now. Biggest > problem left is it doesn't actually scan the termcap file - it only > looks for a TERMCAP environment variable. This means many keys are > ignored on some terminals. > > Should be a fairly easy fix I just haven't gotten around to it yet.
How? > Then finish the Windows support side of it and we have a fairly > functional, totally standalone, little text library here. > > > > BTW this is actually kinda off topic for ColorD since I'm going more > fancy - if you just want to add color to stdout, my code has > probably gone too far. It is. But it is going in the right direction. Jens
