Experimental Physics and Industrial Control System
John's been working on a Java xterm program.
I just got this from John Winans - some of you may be interested
Jim
> From [email protected] Fri Feb 21 15:56 CST 1997
> From: John Winans <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: interesting?
>
>
>
> http://www.ganymede.net/jxterm
>
> Next week, beta-3 will be on line. It is pretty nice, but Netscape on Motif
> based machines chokes on the font metrics for some reason. However, it works
> fine here on our Sparc-20 (but we are still running openwindows.) So I am
> gonna assume it will go away when Netscape comes out with their next browser
> version.
>
> Basically, mine is far more useful when run as a Java application (instructions
> in beta3 next week.) It looks and feels alot like an xerm and provides 99% of
> the xterm terminal emulation. Missing parts are copy and paste (no java apps
> can support it in 1.0.) and a few things like cursor-track-mouse mode.
>
> I have been using JXTerm, exclusively, since before Christmas. The only 'bug'
> in it is that I have not included the curses hack to account for the problem
> with more(1). (The 'more' label at the bottom of the screen overwrites itself
> on some versions... like the one on Solaris.)
>
> interest in it. JXTerm is the most complete Java telnet I have been able to
> find anywhere.
>
>
> --John
>
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