On Mar 14, 2007, at 9:10 PM, Michael Sokolov wrote:
Sure, you can always fork. But as DJ pointed out...how, exactly,
are you running PCB on an ASCII terminal?
I don't. I plan on hiring someone else to do the layout when I get to
that stage. But I want to do all preceding steps first using my
scripted text-based Ancient UNIX environment.
And just for completeness, I do have access to an X11 graphical
display
for when I really need one. I just don't *like* using it. When a
tool
requires the use of a GUI for a task that *could* be done in a
scripted
text-based environment, it hampers my productivity.
Well...The value of a fully scriptable environment is clear to
anyone but the greenest newbies, but I think you may be taking it a
bit far. That's just my opinion, and it's worth every penny you paid
for it, of course.
-Dave
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Dave McGuire
Port Charlotte, FL
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