It used to be with UNIX that if you logged in with upper case the system
assumed that you had a terminal with no lower case function and then did
everything in upper case. I don't know whether that still hold true.
Scott Ragen wrote:
Hi All,
We have a linux database application, that uses cobol, which I believe
uses ncurses to display the screen.
Does anyone know how I can set the tty to convert lowercase to uppercase.
I know how to set uppercase input to lowercase by "stty -iuclc", but I
want it the other way round!
TIA.
Scott
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