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1268.1 | | SKETCH::BASSETT | Design | Thu Apr 14 1988 10:25 | 7 |
| BRIAN!
THAT IS SOOOO CUTE!!!
THANKS!!!
LINDA
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1268.2 | technically illiterate | CHEFS::TUDORK | | Thu Apr 14 1988 12:34 | 10 |
| Put it into my Login.com, but couldn't get it to work.
Please put me out of my misery and tell me what it was!
Regards
Kate
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1268.3 | won't work for everyone, alas! | BUFFER::FUSCI | DEC has it (on backorder) NOW! | Thu Apr 14 1988 12:51 | 7 |
| This won't work on every terminal. Your terminal needs to support
down-loadable fonts. Terminals that I know can do this are VT220's and
VT240/1's. Terminals that I know can *not* do this are the VT100 family.
I suspect that PRO's and VT300 family also support this feature.
Ray_who's_tired_of_his_VT102_and_hopes_his_VT340_comes_soon
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1268.4 | Cute & lots of work | 58355::STRONACH | | Thu Apr 14 1988 15:00 | 3 |
| Not only cute -- but a lot of work has gone into this too!! Great job.
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1268.5 | | INDEBT::TAUBENFELD | Almighty SET | Thu Apr 14 1988 15:01 | 10 |
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I use a VAXstation that has vt220 windows but this doesn't seem
to be working. I get a:
#$%&
'()*� (last character is a >> composed)
This doesn't look like a cat to me. Am I looking at it wrong?
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1268.6 | VMS prompt | TOPDOC::TRACHMAN | | Thu Apr 14 1988 15:06 | 1 |
| Gee, I think you mean a VMS prompt not a DCL prompt don't you?
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1268.7 | | EDUC8::TRACHMAN | | Thu Apr 14 1988 15:13 | 1 |
| It's adorable! It works on a VT220 !
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1268.8 | It doesn't on a VT100... | SKIVT::P_MARGOLIS | Paula Beth | Thu Apr 14 1988 15:33 | 5 |
| Thanks anyway...I saved in for when the new terminals come in...
Dream...Dream...
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1268.9 | Not on a DECmate II | 58019::HTAYLOR | Cat lovers are a special breed | Thu Apr 14 1988 15:43 | 6 |
| Unfortunately it doesn't work on a DECmate II either. Oh well,
I guess I will have to wait.
Holly, Tabby and Silver
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1268.10 | uh . . . | SWSNOD::DALY | Serendipity 'R' us | Thu Apr 14 1988 15:54 | 4 |
| Just for us poor people with the stone age terminals, would somebody
please describe the generated prompt figure?
Marion
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1268.11 | Ooops | GYPSC::SHIPLEY | Is there life after DEC | Fri Apr 15 1988 05:06 | 13 |
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Re .6 Yes, you're right, Brain/finger interface breaks down again.
Re .2 .5 .10 et al
Prompt is of plump pussy cat (maybe you know someone with a
VT220 etc who will kindly show you).
(I have to state that I did not create this prompt but acquired
it along the way with various others Snoopy,Woodstock,crocodile
and so on. My thanks to whoever it was, I just wanted to share it)
Brian
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1268.12 | Unsupported feature! | HLIS07::VISSERS | Well what d'ya know... | Fri Apr 15 1988 07:52 | 10 |
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Great prompt, BTW it also sets my terminal back to normal screen
when I switch sessions from the call handling system that leaves
my terminal in reverse mode....Just what I've been waiting for!
And thanks to VT241COLOR.COM it is in yellow too! :-)
Thanks,
Ad
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1268.13 | does anyone else have a vaxstation? | INDEBT::TAUBENFELD | Almighty SET | Fri Apr 15 1988 09:39 | 9 |
| > Prompt is of plump pussy cat (maybe you know someone with a
> VT220 etc who will kindly show you).
I guess I'm not making myself clear here. I have a *VT220* terminal
emulator with the VAXstation. I extracted the note, took out the
header stuff, and @ed it. I do not get the plump pussy cat but
rather that strange set of symbols. What am I doing wrong?
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1268.14 | Put it in your LOGIN.COM | SKETCH::BASSETT | Design | Fri Apr 15 1988 09:56 | 7 |
| Re: .13
Append it into your login.com file and do an @login or log out and
log back in. I have a VT220 and it works, I also have a VT100 and
all I get is a large square.
Linda
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1268.15 | Uh... | JAWS::COTE | Stompin' down the avenue... | Fri Apr 15 1988 10:02 | 9 |
| Ha! I tried it on my Pro-380 and my Rainbow. It looked like this:
#$%&
'()*;
Maybe a nice VT-125....
Edd
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1268.16 | What's a VT100? must be before my time | GYPSC::SHIPLEY | Is there life after DEC | Fri Apr 15 1988 10:17 | 9 |
| On my VT220, using setup to switch to VT100 mode, I get the same
symbols so it appears VT220 emulation is not quite enough for the
special font characters.
Sorry to everyone who tried (but didn't succeed) for the waste of time.
(sound of wrist being slapped)
Brian
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1268.17 | You did good! | EDUC8::TRACHMAN | | Fri Apr 15 1988 10:43 | 8 |
| No slapping allowed! It's a great prompt & fun! You get an A+
for sharing it with us. I, too, get funny symbols if after I
execute the cat .COM file, and then do an ER, which is my
symbol for the erase command - to get the cat prompt back, I
have to do an @LOGIN, and then do @CAT. I think the cat's
whiskers are messing up something, but it's really cute!
E.T.
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1268.18 | | SKETCH::BASSETT | Design | Fri Apr 15 1988 10:47 | 5 |
| Brian,
Where do I find all the other programs for the other symbols??
Linda
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1268.19 | | DELNI::SCHWINDT | | Fri Apr 15 1988 11:54 | 5 |
| It works on my terminal and I LOVE it!!!!!! It's so cute
thanks a million!
Katie
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1268.20 | GUESS MINE'S TOO FANCY? | ATEAM::DOIRON | | Fri Apr 15 1988 12:02 | 4 |
| I have a VAXstation II GPX, wich runs in 220 mode and I also can't
get the prompt. I did try on a 240 and its adorable!
Corine
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1268.21 | | GEMVAX::ROY | | Fri Apr 15 1988 16:25 | 7 |
| I finally had InDEC F/S adjust the circuitry of my system to make
my VT240 and my DECmate II monochrome terminal compatible, so now
the prompt works! I was wondering for awhile there...didn't look
like a cat to me, but now I see it's great! Thanks for brightening
the day!
Maureen
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1268.22 | emulators that don't emulate, explanation | BUFFER::FUSCI | DEC has it (on backorder) NOW! | Fri Apr 15 1988 19:06 | 45 |
| re: 1268.13
> I guess I'm not making myself clear here. I have a *VT220* terminal
> emulator with the VAXstation. I extracted the note, took out the
^^^^^^^^
I don't think you're doing anything wrong. Obviously, your VT220
"emulator" doesn't emulate *everything* a real VT220 does. Down-loadable
fonts aren't used by much DEC software, so that feature probably got
prioritized off the list when they wrote the emulator. (Then again, maybe
it's a set-up feature or something. If there's documentation on the
emulator, it should say what VT220 features are not supported.)
Simplified technical explanation follows the form feed:
Fonts: Get real close to your screen, and look at a character. It's made
up of dots (pixels) in an 8 by 10 (or so) square. Some pixels are on, some
are off. That's how you can recognize a letter. The VT220 terminal (and
some others) will allow you to define your own "characters" your own way,
by specifying the pixels associated with a particular character. A set of
characters all in the same style is called a font. (You specify them in a
column of six at a time. "six pixels" = "sixel".)
What they did: It's actually quite a clever idea. What was done was that
a new graphic representation of eight characters which usually appear as
#$%&'()* was down-loaded into an alternate character set of the VT220.
Then the VMS SET PROMPT command set the prompt to be a string which says
"shift into alternate character set, print #$%&, do a carriage return,
print '()*, shift into normal character set, and print a >>". The new
characters, when printed in that order, draw a picture of a cat (or a
Snoopy, or a champagne glass, or other things). On terminals that don't
support down-loadable fonts, you might then see just the regular
characters:
#$%&
''();
Or you'd even see these if you turned your VT220 off, and then back on.
On my VT102, I just see a white blob.
I have squirreled away somewhere a font where all the letters are upside
down. (great fun for an unsuspecting person.)
Ray
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1268.23 | Tell it like it is! | EDUC8::TRACHMAN | | Mon Apr 18 1988 13:05 | 6 |
| re:22
Go Ray Go !!
E.T.
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1268.24 | | INDEBT::TAUBENFELD | Almighty SET | Mon Apr 18 1988 15:18 | 11 |
| I tried it on a VT240 and it worked fine, so I deduced that the VT220
emulator wasn't able to emulate the characters properly. .20 confirmed
it, thank you.
.22 ... well, some things are better left unsaid.
Sharon
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1268.25 | Some folks are trying to help... | EDUC8::TRACHMAN | | Mon Apr 18 1988 16:30 | 6 |
| Gee Sharon, I think that .22 was trying to be helpful and
explanatory - maybe some folks will now be able to see
the cute prompt because of .22's explanation. I think
that you are reading too much into that.
E.T.
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1268.26 | | INDEBT::TAUBENFELD | Almighty SET | Mon Apr 18 1988 16:45 | 7 |
|
The matter has been discussed in e-mail and yes, I did read too
much into it.
Sharon
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1268.27 | Inverse screen | GYPSC::SHIPLEY | Is there life after DEC | Wed Apr 20 1988 07:12 | 4 |
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p.s. For those fortunate few who have made the prompt work and who
have sealpoint cats, set the screen to 'dark text light screen'
via setup to show prompt as sealpoint.
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1268.28 | another for the list - VAXstation owners only | INDEBT::TAUBENFELD | Ilza Egk | Tue Oct 25 1988 13:12 | 61 |
|
Rather than starting a new note, I though I'd add this to the
collection of cat computer toys:
If you have a VAXstation, I have recently been given a program to
change the mouse pointer into many different shapes, one of which is
a plump cat. To get it:
$copy indebt::sys$public:patt.* wherever-you-want
In patt.cld there is a reference to sys$manager as that is where
I put my copy. Change sys$manager to wherever-you-want (sys$login,
sys$system, etc). Then in that directory type:
$set command patt
$cursor cat
Which will change your mouse pointer to a cat. To find out all
the choices, type an incorrect cursor type:
$cursor foobar
which gives:
-%CURSOR-E-UNKNPATT, Unknown Cursor Pattern \FOOBAR\
-CURSOR-I-KNOPATT, Known Patterns are:
-CURSOR-I-PATTERN, ARROW
-CURSOR-I-PATTERN, BOAT
-CURSOR-I-PATTERN, BOX_SPIRAL
-CURSOR-I-PATTERN, CAT
-CURSOR-I-PATTERN, CLOCK
-CURSOR-I-PATTERN, COFFEE_MUG
-CURSOR-I-PATTERN, CROSSHAIR
-CURSOR-I-PATTERN, CROSS_DIAMOND
-CURSOR-I-PATTERN, CROSS_REVERSE
-CURSOR-I-PATTERN, DRAFT_LARGE
-CURSOR-I-PATTERN, DRAFT_SMALL
-CURSOR-I-PATTERN, FIR_TREE
-CURSOR-I-PATTERN, FIRE_PLUG
-CURSOR-I-PATTERN, GOBBLER
-CURSOR-I-PATTERN, GUMBY
-CURSOR-I-PATTERN, HAND
-CURSOR-I-PATTERN, HEART
-CURSOR-I-PATTERN, MAN
-CURSOR-I-PATTERN, MOUSE
-CURSOR-I-PATTERN, PENCIL
-CURSOR-I-PATTERN, PIRATE
-CURSOR-I-PATTERN, PLUS
-CURSOR-I-PATTERN, REALMOUSE
-CURSOR-I-PATTERN, SAILBOAT
-CURSOR-I-PATTERN, SHUTTLE
-CURSOR-I-PATTERN, SPIDER
-CURSOR-I-PATTERN, SPRAYCAN
-CURSOR-I-PATTERN, STAR
-CURSOR-I-PATTERN, TARGET
-CURSOR-I-PATTERN, TREK
-CURSOR-I-PATTERN, UMBRELLA
-CURSOR-I-PATTERN, WATCH
%LIB-F-UNRKEY, "!AS" is an unrecognized keyword
Have fun and send mail if for some strange reason things don't work,
I'll try to figure it out! :-)
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1268.29 | update on .28 | LEAF::K_GRANGER | | Wed Oct 11 1989 13:35 | 10 |
| I couldn't copy the "mouse pointer" patt.* files (from .28) so I sent
mail asking Sharon for an update...
Here's the new command to copy the two patt.* files:
$ copy indebt::indebt$user:[public]patt.* destination
Thanks, Sharon!
Karen
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1268.30 | VT3xx cat prompt (of sorts) | ASABET::CUNNIFF | | Fri Nov 03 1989 10:11 | 16 |
| $!This is a VT3xx cat prompt... (stolen from CHEST::TERMINAL_ART notefile)
$! I won't claim authorship of it, but it IS amusing.
$!
write sys$output "�1;3;1;10;1;2;20;0{1??????B\`B/?????????@/??????????/??????????�"
write sys$output "�1;4;1;10;1;2;20;0{1LQqaCKGO__/ACCHiK_OG@/???onc@???/?????B????�"
write sys$output "�1;5;1;10;1;2;20;0{1???_OO_???/AA`a??@?AB/~@?o@AKoKA/?B?????B??�"
write sys$output "�1;6;1;10;1;2;20;0{1__??__OGGC/?aa@?GO_KR/@o?@~??@??/???B?????A�"
write sys$output "�1;7;1;10;1;2;20;0{1cQIDb\B???/OOWKB?????/cno???????/B?????????�"
write sys$output "�1;8;1;10;1;2;20;0{1??____OOOO/_`_OOQQIIH/??????????/??????????�"
write sys$output "�1;9;1;10;1;2;20;0{1OGGGOPQak_/DDdXHIIQSO/??BCCCCCAA/??????????�"
write sys$output "�1;10;1;10;1;2;20;0{1OPA?K[[~[[/@@`oGSabaS/B@??B{???{/?????@???@�"
write sys$output "�1;11;1;10;1;2;20;0{1k_aPOOWSQQ/Go_AIIHHDL/B?@BACCCCA/??????????�"
write sys$output "�1;12;1;10;1;2;20;0{1PGGgggggGG/tDDCCGGG@@/@?????????/??????????�"
write sys$output "�1;13;1;10;1;2;20;0{1G?????????/@?????????/??????????/??????????�"
set prompt = "[1m)1#$%&'
()*+,-)1[0m "
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