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Actually, I tackled that problem in the Windows version of Tn5250. In Windows, it just moves the cursor down and over to the next line, and doesn't insert any CRLFs The curses version of TN5250 doesn't even know that cut & paste exists. It's handled by the xterm. xterm doesn't understand the special needs of an AS/400 user. When the GTK version of Tn5250 is finished, it will fix the cut & paste issues under X11. (i.e., Linux, FreeBSD, MacOS X, etc) On Thu, 14 Mar 2002, Tom Daly wrote: > I've used TN5250 and the only complaint I have is the cut and paste. I > prefer the CA cut and paste because it maintains columns with no silly CRLFs > being inserted. >
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