Thanks.
Your "readme" file says:
* Note:*on windows, you need the stock|jconsole.exe|that comes with
J,/and/you need to run it through the"new" Windows terminal
<https://github.com/microsoft/terminal>.
The ' "new" Windows terminal ' is indeed news to me. I realise you
provide a link to " https://github.com/microsoft/terminal ",
but what does that do, how do we use it, is there a downside? - is all
this common knowledge?
Cheers,
Mike
On 26/07/2021 16:38, Michal Wallace wrote:
The initial version of the 'j-kvm' terminal driver is here:
https://github.com/tangentstorm/j-kvm
It provides keyboard, video, and mouse support for console mode
applications on windows and linux, (and maybe OSX, if anyone with a mac
cares to test it...<g>)
It kind of does what ncurses does (let you make interactive console
applications),
but the API is closer to the old "turbo vision" style from turbo pascal.
There is also a submodule for working with video buffers as arrays and then
rendering them with terminal escape codes, as well as a little framework
for mapping each keypress to its own verb in an event loop.
It's still kind of a work in progress, so suggestions/patches/bug reports
are very welcome.
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