Operations wrote:
Jake Vickers wrote:
Try setting your environment variable for 'TERM' sounds like the
terminal emulation
in 'telneat' is using one time of terminal vs the terminal th O.S.
thinks, just off of the top
of my head, try 'export TERM=vt100' or "export TERM=ansi", it will
probably change the ouput.
If memory serves Dialog is built on ther ncurses library, I believe it
uses TERMINFO db.
This is not uncommon logging in from Windows clients to *nix machines,
have made many custom
termcap/terminfo entries in my day. Way too many deviations to do what
every 'lil program
thinks is the 'right' kind of terminal....
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The standard terminal, and I one I use when stuck on a Windows machine
and using SecureCRT is "linux". See if you can tell telneat to use the
linux terminal type and you will likely be OK.
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