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Re: about toswin II



> I didn't get your point at all. I run TosWin II as an application (in
> N_AES.CNF, IIRC). When I start any program with console output, TosWin II
> opens its window and redirects there the output of that console
> application. Later, when the application has finished, TosWin II closes
> its window and the screen is clear as it's been before. I see no
> difference between this and the older TosWin.ACC.
> 
> I also didn't understand the 'console.ttp' thing you're talking about. I
> just noticed I can start my shell (bash) by one click on the pulldown menu
> of TosWin II - that's handy, too. 

You know the file /usr/bin/console? this is console.ttp, i added this
extender to indicate it is a program. This program is launched at N.AES
startup on my computer by TOSWIN loaded as an accessory. So, the cosole
window is being open, but it is invisible as long as as i don't click "TOS
programs" entry in the accessory menu. And this intercepts ANY Cconws()
output, even generated by PRG files (as MINT.PRG welcome message), not
only TOS/TTP.

And still, of course, there's the other TOSWIN window for usual programs
like tcsh.

B.
Konrad