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  • Subject: Re: Cursor position
  • From: Sean Porterfield <sporter@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2000 10:53:59 -0500
  • Organization: Best Distributing Co.

Actually, my cursor positioning isn't working on 0.15.6 with RH 
6.1/Gnome/Enlightenment.  I haven't said anything since no one else complained 
and I figured I must have had something set up wrong.  I changed from RH5.1 and 
0.14.1(?) to RH6.1 and 0.15.6 all at once...

Also my xterm doesn't resize itself.  The Changelog seems to indicate that it's 
been fixed, so I bring it up again.

On a different note, I updated the links at freshmeat.net to indicate the new 
version, but I think it lost the stable release info (sorry).

Sean Porterfield

"Jason M. Felice" wrote:

> On Wed, Feb 09, 2000 at 12:49:04PM +0100, Marek Bajon wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > I am using (well, testing :> ) xt5250 release12.6 on RH 6.1 with OS/400 
>V4R3M0. It works fine, I have only two wishes: more flexible keyboard mapping 
>(recently discussed on this list) and implementing default cursor position 
>(when opening new screen) in the same manner as it Client Access does.
>
> This is implemented, and so far as I've heard, it works.  A tracefile (to me,
> don't spam the list) would be appreciated.  Also, I assume you mean version
> 0.15.6?  0.12.6 is old, and all bets are off. :)
>
> The more recent version are available fromthe cvs server:
> http://cvs.cleveland.lug.net/
>
> >
> > We are using an ERP software from J.D.Edwards. In this software on many 
>screens the default cursor position is not the first field but some other 
>field. tn5250 seems to place the cursor allways in the ferst input field. Is 
>it a known issue? Should I send a tracefile? The issue is quite important 
>because it would decrease performance of our users - they often "type ahead" 
>and they are used to the standard cursor position.
>
> We've actually fixed a number of things for other people who are used to
> typing ahead (at one point it was not possible to type ahead at all, which
> upset a few people :)
>
> >
> > Best regards
> >
> > Marek Bajon

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