With kind James Rich's help, I've been able to implement the continued field support.
Hooray!!
Still it need some testing and I'm on a very limited environment. Indeed, there is much more to add. I won't be able to do much more sadly. In my case, I've been able to create an ActiveX that runs on a web page to show the terminal. Quite far from a text-mode app on linux but much more ressource hungry. :)
So windows-only, right?
I also added F-key recognization (kinda like "F1"-"F24" becomes a button) and cursor displacement with the mouse, but only in my version. It would be almost like a cut'n'paste to put it in linux or standard win32.
I must warn that the code hasn't been tested on linux. In fact, it has been minimally tested. It must be tested by someone else and I don't think many people have the time to do this.
Does is even run on linux? I thought this was an ActiveX control?
So if anyone has interest for this, or to merge in main source tree, just send me an email and I'll send a patch (or full source tree) for HEAD.
Well I'm interested. Either a patch or full source tree is fine. Just post is somewhere (it's probably too big to post inline and attachments are stripped by the list).
James Rich
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