James K. Lowden wrote in <20190703140438.a516b5af83532af9d7aa883b@schema\ mania.org>: |On Wed, 3 Jul 2019 07:08:44 +1000 |John Gardner <[email protected]> wrote: | |> Really? That's interesting. What did <ctrl-s> do? On the terminal |> emulators I have on hand at the moment, none of them are responding |> or behaving differently. | |Same thing it still does do, because outside of the GUI all we do is |emulate 1970s hardware. | |^Q/^S is xon/xoff. Besides being keys you can type to control terminal |scrolling, it was typically supported by printers so the computer
Flow control you can use to totally stop byte transfers from and to the terminal. I had forgotten and sent a ridiculous mail to the tmux ML somewhen in spring, getting "this is easy and has nothing at all to do with tmux" (or so) response. |didn't overrun the printer's buffer. | |--jkl | --End of <[email protected]> --steffen | |Der Kragenbaer, The moon bear, |der holt sich munter he cheerfully and one by one |einen nach dem anderen runter wa.ks himself off |(By Robert Gernhardt)
