https://bitbucket.org/iru/sam9f-unix
--- /tmp/iru-sam9f-unix-4d050a28ac71/samterm/main.c 2014-09-02
17:13:07.0 +0100
+++ samterm/main.c 2016-05-22 18:26:00.855472411 +0100
@@ -476,14 +476,14 @@
Ksoh= 0x01,
Kstx= 0x02,
Ketx= 0x03,
- Keof= 0x04
I am looking to purchase printed editions of the Plan 9 (and/or Unix) manuals,
principally the 2nd and 3rd edition manuals. Please contact me if you are
willing
to part with copies for reasonable compensation. Thanks very much.
I'd be interested in this. I just backported _ and ^, but I don't have the
time to backport anything else for the moment. It would save me (probably
others) a lot of time if we could get this into the "official" Plan9Port :).
On Sun, 22 May 2016 at 07:31 Iruatã Souza wrote:
> This is just a port
This is very cool. I just got it built/running on OpenBSD 5.9. The only
problem seems to be that the code is quite old? (It's very different from
that in Plan9Port's and 9front's version.)
I wasn't able to get it working remotely because the additional 'rsam'
command doesn't seem to be built. I ha
Thanks for the heads up Sairhei! I ended up backporting 9front's ^ and _ to
my copy of plan9port. It's not as flexible as having the named pipe around
but it answers the immediate question.
On Sun, 22 May 2016 at 09:38 Siarhei Zirukin wrote:
> In 9front's version of sam there are two additional
> There is also a standalone Unix port of sam that includes chording,
> xft, custom colors and a few other hacks. It's a pleasure to work
> with; I've even come to prefer the initial, black and white UI.
>
> http://www.deadpixi.com/an-updated-version-of-sam
It looks grate.
There is also a standalone Unix port of sam that includes chording,
xft, custom colors and a few other hacks. It's a pleasure to work
with; I've even come to prefer the initial, black and white UI.
http://www.deadpixi.com/an-updated-version-of-sam
On 22 May 2016 at 08:29, Iruatã Souza wrote:
> T
In 9front's version of sam there are two additional commands that could
help you with "complex" commands, perhaps.
^ Plan 9-command
Send the standard output of the Plan 9 command to the
command window.
_ Plan 9-command
Send the range to the standard in