Kea! Does have a scripting language that allows just that option.  Something
like if the last string received is "Hit and Key to continue" then Kea! Will
insert a carriage return.

However, I have found all terminal emulators to have their own script
language, everything from Basic based to Java based, but never quite the
same.

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Kevin
Toppenberg
Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 2:23 PM
To: Hardhats Sourceforge
Subject: [Hardhats-members] Linux console as terminal emulator, with
scripting?


Hello all,

I need to do some terminal scripting.  As I try to
download old progress notes from my server, it keeps
stopping and asking me a pointless question (1000's of
times!).  I need a simple terminal script that enters
"N".

I know that TeraTerm Pro will do scripting, but I
can't get it to properly emulate an 3151 terminal that
our server expects.  The bash shell, however, does
fine: all the functions keys work as needed etc.

So I know that there is a scripting language built
into bash.  Is there any easy to write a program that
simply scans for a given phrase (i.e. "Is this the
same patient?") and then automatically enter "N".  And
if not found, then stay out of the way?

Thanks
Kevin



                
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