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I agree with the original poster. If you have ssh to a router per say. You have
to review the output to ensure you get everything. VO will miss things.
If you use screen /dev/ttyusb0 to connect to a router via a serial console. VO
chops off the first part of the line and also doesn’t read out th
Since there were no further mentions of OS or application one other hint is if
you are on UNIX most applications can have standard out piped to pager program
like more or less. (Those are two separate programs and Less has more features
than more). Also when I was doing builds using the terminal
I just read your post again and my answer is likely not what you are looking
for. Sorry but I cannot tell you how to make VO more accurate in it's verbose
of changing text.
> On Nov 21, 2014, at 1:48 AM, Emrah wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> Depending on what type of TERM you are connecting to or usi
Hi there,
Depending on what type of TERM you are connecting to or using, CTRL+S will
freeze the console and CTRL+Q will refresh and resume it. Soif you want to
peacefully review logs, for example, just hit CTRL+S and you won't be bothered
by new stuff coming in and resetting your position. When
Hello Deedra,
I agree that voiceover skips chunks of text in order to keep up with the
cursor.. I don’t know how familiar you are with the mac terminal, so some of
my comments may come as old news.
When you start the terminal session, the first thing you need to do is interact
using VO shift d