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Re: xterm -t cannot read text

 
Domenico_8
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xterm -t cannot read text

Hello,

A customer would like to use the tektronix term emulation
He starts xterm -t but he cannot read what the text he is typing
Tried to modify foregroung, background color but still same issue
When I try to modify the cursor color with option -cr red, I see the red cursor
How can we make the text appears in the new screen?
Your help will be greatly appreciated
Thanks!
Domenico
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Steven E. Protter
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Re: xterm -t cannot read text

Shalom Demenico,

Perhaps a supported configuration should be used.

vt100 vt220, something like that.

For further assistance, please provide the OS and version number and hardware details.

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Domenico_8
Occasional Advisor

Re: xterm -t cannot read text

Hi SEP,

The customer wants absolutely use this tektronix emulation as He was able to use it on his previous sun workstation (To display graphics)
Now he has a HP C8000 workstation running HP-UX 11.11 U

Thanks to investigate

Domenico
Bill Hassell
Honored Contributor

Re: xterm -t cannot read text

Hey, you are correct. The -t option in xterm is worthless. The default is white letters on a white background and changing to:

xterm -t -bg blue -fg white

doesn't work at all. There is little hope in getting a patch...the Tektronix 4012 and 4014 emulation is based on terminals that have been obsolete since the late 1970's (it was first sold in 1974). See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tektronix_4014

Here is a reference (not to HP-UX but sounds like a match): http://mathstat.asu.edu/support/doc/unix/coping-with-unix/node140.html

This terminal is a museum piece and yes, a lot of Fortran code has 4012 and 4014 capabilities in it. But that code is obsolete because it depends on a 30 year old terminal. You might try searching for an emulator (I did not find anything current). If you have a REALLY old Sun box running Sun OS 4.1.xx, you could use tektool: http://www.cs.rit.edu/~hpb/Man/_Man_SunOS_4.1.3_html/html1/tektool.1.html

Once you get the old Sun box working, you can redisplay the image to the C8000.


Bill Hassell, sysadmin
Peter Nikitka
Honored Contributor

Re: xterm -t cannot read text

Hi,

no need to revive an ancient sun, Bill - just use an up-to-date one.
xterm -t

works at the Blade1500 (Solaris10) I'm having on front of me at this moment ...

mfG Peter

PS: Perhaps a request for a patch can be set to a higher priority level, when you can tell 'SUN can do it' :-)

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Domenico_8
Occasional Advisor

Re: xterm -t cannot read text

Thanks guys for your support
I found out something interesting....
If you use the legacy X11R5 xterm client thathas been archived in /usr/contrib/bin/X11R5/xterm, the tektronix emulation is working...Just try it:-)

I will assign the max points to myself:-)

Thanks again!

Domenico
Domenico_8
Occasional Advisor

Re: xterm -t cannot read text

If you use the legacy X11R5 xterm client thathas been archived in /usr/contrib/bin/X11R5/xterm, the tektronix emulation is working...Just try it:-)