system command - problem resolved
John Esak
john at valar.com
Wed Nov 2 15:47:34 PST 2005
The only reason I can think that the cursor would go into that open field,
is if you are telling it to somehwo in the @key processing. Does this
processing just END or does it hit a screen, popup, restart, update or
anything like that? Is there any reason why you can't just post the @key
code here? It would help to solve this one quickly.
JE
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> pmahler at malen.com
> Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 4:27 PM
> To: Kenneth Brody; Dennis Malen
> Cc: Fplist (E-mail)
> Subject: Re: system command - problem resolved
>
>
> Dennis is out of the office until Monday, so we are not going to do any
> programming on this issue until Monday, but any input for then would be
> greatly appreciated.
>
> Ctrl-L will redraw the screen.
>
> We have something else interesting in that if the screen has an
> open field
> the system goes into update and places the curser in the field on the
> screen. You can Ctrl-C out of the screen and then Ctrl -L to
> redraw but of
> course we would not like to do that.
>
> If the screen has no open fields then just the Ctrl -L is needed.
>
> Thanks for your assistance
> Paul
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kenneth Brody" <kenbrody at bestweb.net>
> To: "Dennis Malen" <dmalen at malen.com>
> Cc: "pmahler" <pmahler at malen.com>; "Fplist (E-mail)"
> <filepro-list at seaslug.org>
> Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 3:42 PM
> Subject: Re: system command - problem resolved
>
>
> > Quoting Dennis Malen (Wed, 2 Nov 2005 14:53:01 -0500):
> >
> >> John,
> >>
> >> After the program properly goes to windows and pulls up the correct
> >> program, we want the user to minimize the screen and continue with
> >> filePro. What's happening is that when the window is minimized the
> >> cursor is in the middle of the screen and only half the screen is
> >> displayed. The user has to hit enter and the cursor goes to the
> >> bottom where it should be. The only problem is that half the screen
> >> is still displayed. The user must press another key for a different
> >> screen and then manually come back to the screen they were in order
> >> to redraw the screen.
> > [...]
> >
> > Sounds like a bug in your terminal emulator.
> >
> > Must you press Enter, or will any key suffice?
> >
> > Does pressing Ctrl-L cause the screen to redraw?
> >
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