• Linux console

    From Al@46:1/161 to All on Thu Mar 19 13:41:58 2015
    Hello All,

    I need to change the character set in thedraw or acid draw with the alt-f1 -
    10 key. That changes your console. Is there a way I can disable that in the console so thedraw or acid draw will receive the command instead?

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Accession@46:1/701 to Al on Thu Mar 19 18:28:34 2015
    Hello Al,

    On 19 Mar 15 13:41, Al wrote to All:

    I need to change the character set in thedraw or acid draw with the
    alt-f1 - 10 key. That changes your console. Is there a way I can
    disable that in the console so thedraw or acid draw will receive the command instead?

    First question would be, why not use Pablodraw? Still currently maintained, and
    there's a Linux version. :)

    Other than that, I think I remember there being a way to scroll through them, maybe alt-up/down arrow keys? Otherwise if that's the only way to change them..
    then I don't know any other options besides using a modern ansi/ascii program.

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From Gryphon@46:1/116 to Accession on Thu Mar 19 19:55:05 2015
    On 03/19/15, Accession said the following...

    Hello Al,

    On 19 Mar 15 13:41, Al wrote to All:

    I need to change the character set in thedraw or acid draw with the alt-f1 - 10 key. That changes your console. Is there a way I can disable that in the console so thedraw or acid draw will receive the command instead?

    First question would be, why not use Pablodraw? Still currently maintained, and there's a Linux version. :)

    Is there really a linux version? Or is there just a version that you can use if you use if you use mono? I've never gotten it to work on linux. I'm thinking mono is the problem and I'm not finding much in the way of help for it.

    "No matter where you go, there you are!" - Buckaroo Bonzai

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  • From Gryphon@46:1/116 to Gryphon on Thu Mar 19 19:58:30 2015
    On 03/19/15, Gryphon said the following...

    On 03/19/15, Accession said the following...

    Hello Al,

    On 19 Mar 15 13:41, Al wrote to All:

    I need to change the character set in thedraw or acid draw with alt-f1 - 10 key. That changes your console. Is there a way I can disable that in the console so thedraw or acid draw will receive command instead?

    First question would be, why not use Pablodraw? Still currently maintained, and there's a Linux version. :)

    Is there really a linux version? Or is there just a version that you
    can use if you use if you use mono? I've never gotten it to work on linux. I'm thinking mono is the problem and I'm not finding much in the way of help for it.

    Well sonofabitch! It works!

    "No matter where you go, there you are!" - Buckaroo Bonzai

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  • From Accession@46:1/701 to Gryphon on Thu Mar 19 21:43:54 2015
    Hello Gryphon,

    On 19 Mar 15 19:55, Gryphon wrote to Accession:

    First question would be, why not use Pablodraw? Still currently
    maintained, and there's a Linux version. :)

    Is there really a linux version? Or is there just a version that you
    can use if you use if you use mono? I've never gotten it to work on linux. I'm thinking mono is the problem and I'm not finding much in
    the way of help for it.

    Why is it not a Linux version if mono is a prerequisite? Is it because it's an open source version of Microsoft's .NET framework? Or because it's a software platform designed to allow developers to easily create cross platform applications?

    I don't see the reasoning behind that claim.

    Anyhow, If you did have mono installed, then you may have missed out on the other prerequisite, which is gtksharp. I'm not sure if you need the regular package or the -dev package on Debian, though. So I suppose try one or the other.

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From Accession@46:1/701 to Gryphon on Thu Mar 19 21:47:38 2015
    Hello Gryphon,

    On 19 Mar 15 19:58, Gryphon wrote to Gryphon:

    Well sonofabitch! It works!

    Lol. You may find the mouse-draw support interesting, too. Especially if you don't have the patience to draw block by block.

    Regards,
    Nick

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  • From Al@46:1/161 to Accession on Fri Mar 20 07:35:24 2015
    On 03/19/15, Accession said the following...

    I need to change the character set in thedraw or acid draw with the alt-f1 - 10 key. That changes your console. Is there a way I can disable that in the console so thedraw or acid draw will receive the command instead?

    First question would be, why not use Pablodraw? Still currently maintained, and there's a Linux version. :)

    I never knew about pabldraw. I'll give that a try, thanks

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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  • From Digital Avatar@46:1/145 to Al on Fri Mar 20 21:45:34 2015
    on 03/20/15, Al said...

    On 03/19/15, Accession said the following...

    I need to change the character set in thedraw or acid draw with alt-f1 - 10 key. That changes your console. Is there a way I can disable that in the console so thedraw or acid draw will receive command instead?

    If you ran this inside of Dosbox you could simply click on the window and it will capture your input so you're then able to use the F keys without it switching consoles on you. To release the mouse again you hit ctrl-f10. I'm pretty sure you can also use the SysRq keys to get out again but I've never tried them.

    Note: Aciddraw works fine in Dosbox, too.

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  • From Al@46:1/161 to Digital Avatar on Sat Mar 21 12:40:04 2015
    On 03/20/15, Digital Avatar said the following...

    If you ran this inside of Dosbox you could simply click on the window
    and it will capture your input so you're then able to use the F keys without it switching consoles on you. To release the mouse again you hit ctrl-f10. I'm pretty sure you can also use the SysRq keys to get out
    again but I've never tried them.

    Note: Aciddraw works fine in Dosbox, too.

    I have dosbox installed on another box, will try that out, thanks..

    Ttyl :-),
    Al

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