Mark Benson <md.benson at gmail.com> writes:
On 22 Jan 2013, at 10:56, Jordi Guillaumes i Pons
<jg at jordi.guillaumes.name>= wrote:
=20 > El 22/01/2013, a les 11:43, Mark Benson <md.benson at gmail.com> va
escriure:=
=20 >> Also, how does iTerm2 in in Mac OS X come out? >=20 > I'm
installing it from ports now...
I didn't have to do that, it's available as an OS X app here:
www.iterm2.com
AFAIK iTerm2.app implements tmux in a window managed, tabbed form, so
whatev= er it does iTerm likely does.=20
By the way... how do you configure putty to be identified as a vt200
from V= MS? All I get is VT102...
I tried setting it in the Terminal -> Answerback to ^E option and it
doesn't= work here. That said I was going SSH =3D> Telnet =3D> sinh mux
emulation =3D= > OpenVMS - that might have broken it ;)
The terminal "type" is elicited by sending a DECID (<esc>Z) -- older VT52
sequence -- or DA (<esc>[c, <esc>[0c, <csi>c or <csi>0c). The
terminal is
to respond with a sequence which identifies its class and other available
attributes. Answerback will NOT affect determination of the terminal type.
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