screens other than 0-9 (was: Re: Windows 2003/IIS 6 issues...new and improved ones.)

Kenneth Brody kenbrody at bestweb.net
Thu May 24 05:24:15 PDT 2007


Quoting Fairlight (Wed, 23 May 2007 17:48:33 -0400):

> >From inside the gravity well of a singularity, Kenneth Brody shouted:
> > Quoting Fairlight (Wed, 23 May 2007 17:10:04 -0400):
> > [...]
> > > I still have dclerk not "seeing" the "debug1" that dscreen created.
> > > No idea what that's on about.  I made a screen 0 and suddenly that
> > > showed up, but it's the ONLY screen that shows up in clerk.  Go
> > > figure. fP 5.0.14DN9, Win2K3.  Apparently, don't use named screens??
> >
> > Umm...  Are you expecting dclerk's list of screens given after you
> > enter the filename to include anything other than 0 through 9?
>
> Yes?  Why shouldn't they be presented?

Because only 0 through 9 can be selected via the *clerk selection
list.  Others are available from the command line (via "-s") or
from processing (SCREEN, POPUP, etc.).

> Been a while since I had to deal with screens on a named basis.  Are
> you trying to tell me that only 0-9 are usable from the selection,
> and the rest are only usable via -s or with SCREEN or the like?

Correct.  This has been the case since 1.0 was release in 1983.

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