popx@ermine.ox.ac.uk (Jocelyn Paine) writes:
> Date: 10 Jun 1997 15:42:28 GMT
[AS]
> > If you are running VT100 emulators under X, why not ditch them and
> > Even Macs can run X....
> >
[JP]
> I've just tried this. The PCs I have to use run eXceed. On an xterm
> window under this, the keypad Enter key gets mapped to Return, which is
> rather serious when running ved!
There should be a way to configure this, as I have seen ved used
with eXceed on PCs with no problem (apart from low resolution
screens) but I can't help.
However, CTRL G nowadays defaults to ENTER anyway, so you can always
use that.
> I also tried Xved as an alternative. Is there a way to make it the
> default ved mode?
If students have in their vedinit.p
"x" -> vedusewindows;
Then Ved will always start up as Xved
Also if you type
xved
it is possible that there is a saved image that will then run,
depending on your local configuration.
Also if you type
pop11 %x
or
prolog %x
it will start up with Xved as the editor.
(For full gory details see REF SYSTEM)
> One of the demos I want to give is MSDEMO (the
> mini-shrdlu program, with blocks and a robot hand drawn in a ved window),
> and I wonder whether I can make it give its display in Xved mode
> rather than ved.
It should work. If you want to use the new graphical version which
uses a graphical window with coloured blocks, etc. and
shows the parse trees in a graphical window, you can fetch the stuff
in
ftp://ftp.cs.bham.ac.uk/pub/dist/poplog/rctar.gz
If you untar this into $poplocal/local/
You can then run the shell script $poplocal/local/rclib/mkgblocks
to create a saved image in $poplocalbin/gblocks.psv
(If it's unix, not VMS. For VMS you will have to translate the
script and I don't know how much will work).
You can then run the saved image as
pop11 +gblocks
If you want to rebuild your pop11 and prolog saved images to include
rc_graphic precompiled I can send you a suitable script (assuming
you are running on a unix system).
Aaron
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