• SyncTerm simulated baud rate keys changed?

    From Nightfox@nightfox@DIGDIST.remove-av9-this to Digital Man on Wed Jul 1 16:03:55 2020
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    To: Digital Man
    With SyncTerm, you used to be able to change the simulated baud rate using the Alt-Up and Alt-Down arrow keys. Now, it seems the alt-arrow keys change the terminal size. How do you change the simulated baud rate now?
    Would this be a question for Deuce? I've asked in the Synchronet IRC channel too.

    I sometimes use the baud rate simulation to test my mods at different baud rates to help identify areas where I can do screen redraw/refresh optimizations.

    Nightfox

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  • From echicken@echicken@ECBBS.remove-zie-this to Nightfox on Wed Jul 1 19:32:42 2020
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    Re: SyncTerm simulated baud rate keys changed?
    By: Nightfox to Digital Man on Wed Jul 01 2020 09:03:55

    With SyncTerm, you used to be able to change the simulated baud rate using the Alt-Up and Alt-Down
    arrow keys. Now, it seems the alt-arrow keys change the terminal size. How do you change the
    simulated baud rate now? Would this be a question for Deuce? I've asked in the Synchronet IRC

    I believe it's ctrl-up and ctrl-down now.

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  • From Digital Man@digital.man@vert.synchro.net.remove-f98-this to Nightfox on Wed Jul 1 17:43:34 2020
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    Re: SyncTerm simulated baud rate keys changed?
    By: Nightfox to Digital Man on Wed Jul 01 2020 09:03 am

    With SyncTerm, you used to be able to change the simulated baud rate using the Alt-Up and Alt-Down arrow keys. Now, it seems the alt-arrow keys change the terminal size. How do you change the simulated baud rate now?
    Would this be a question for Deuce? I've asked in the Synchronet IRC channel too.

    I sometimes use the baud rate simulation to test my mods at different baud rates to help identify areas where I can do screen redraw/refresh optimizations.

    On the menu (Alt-Z on Windows), it says it's Ctrl-Up/Down to change the emulated baud rate.

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  • From Nightfox@nightfox@DIGDIST.remove-6fi-this to Digital Man on Wed Jul 1 18:09:54 2020
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    Re: SyncTerm simulated baud rate keys changed?
    By: Digital Man to Nightfox on Wed Jul 01 2020 10:43 am

    I sometimes use the baud rate simulation to test my mods at different
    baud rates to help identify areas where I can do screen redraw/refresh
    optimizations.

    On the menu (Alt-Z on Windows), it says it's Ctrl-Up/Down to change the emulated baud rate.

    Ah, thanks.

    I didn't know there was a menu with the Alt-Z key.. But I seem to have something else responding to Alt-Z on my system - When I press Alt-Z, I get a GeForce menu (it's probably the Nvidia graphics card driver/software handling that).

    Nightfox

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  • From paulie420@paulie420@PAULIE42.remove-df5-this to Nightfox on Fri Jul 3 03:54:16 2020
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    Re: SyncTerm simulated baud rate keys changed?
    By: Nightfox to Digital Man on Wed Jul 01 2020 09:03 am

    With SyncTerm, you used to be able to change the simulated baud rate using the Alt-Up and Alt-Down arrow keys. Now, it seems the alt-arrow keys change the terminal size. How do you change the simulated baud rate now?

    Ctrl... up and down remains the same.

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  • From Gamgee@gamgee@PALANT.remove-o11-this to paulie420 on Fri Jul 3 17:39:00 2020
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    paulie420 wrote to Nightfox <=-

    With SyncTerm, you used to be able to change the simulated baud rate using the Alt-Up and Alt-Down arrow keys. Now, it seems the alt-arrow keys change the terminal size. How do you change the simulated baud rate now?

    Ctrl... up and down remains the same.

    It was always Alt - up/dn in previous versions of Syncterm...



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  • From Nightfox@nightfox@DIGDIST.remove-541-this to Gamgee on Fri Jul 3 16:28:28 2020
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    Re: Re: SyncTerm simulated baud rate keys changed?
    By: Gamgee to paulie420 on Fri Jul 03 2020 10:39 am

    With SyncTerm, you used to be able to change the simulated baud rate
    using the Alt-Up and Alt-Down arrow keys. Now, it seems the
    alt-arrow keys change the terminal size. How do you change the
    simulated baud rate now?

    Ctrl... up and down remains the same.

    It was always Alt - up/dn in previous versions of Syncterm...

    Yep, but that seems to have changed..

    Nightfox

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  • From Gamgee@gamgee@1:123/115.remove-x7b-this to Nightfox on Fri Jul 3 19:37:00 2020
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    Nightfox wrote to Gamgee <=-

    Re: Re: SyncTerm simulated baud rate keys changed?
    By: Gamgee to paulie420 on Fri Jul 03 2020 10:39 am

    With SyncTerm, you used to be able to change the simulated baud rate
    using the Alt-Up and Alt-Down arrow keys. Now, it seems the
    alt-arrow keys change the terminal size. How do you change the
    simulated baud rate now?

    Ctrl... up and down remains the same.

    It was always Alt - up/dn in previous versions of Syncterm...

    Yep, but that seems to have changed..

    Yes, it did change recently. My comment above was to clarify to
    Paulie420 that Ctrl... may remain the same (perhaps for the last
    couple of revisions), but it wasn't always that way...


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  • From paulie420@paulie420@PAULIE42.remove-11ff-this to Gamgee on Fri Jul 3 23:56:05 2020
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    To: Gamgee
    Re: Re: SyncTerm simulated baud rate keys changed?
    By: Gamgee to paulie420 on Fri Jul 03 2020 10:39 am


    Ctrl... up and down remains the same.

    It was always Alt - up/dn in previous versions of Syncterm...

    I must of just messed up and typed remains... I only figured it out because my alt-u/d didn't work.

    :P oops.

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  • From Tracker1@tracker1@TRN.remove-fdz-this to Nightfox on Mon Jul 6 13:42:19 2020
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    To: Nightfox
    On 7/1/2020 11:09 AM, Nightfox wrote:

    I didn't know there was a menu with the Alt-Z key.. But I seem to have something else responding to Alt-Z on my system - When I press Alt-Z, I get a GeForce menu (it's probably the Nvidia graphics card driver/software handling that).

    Had a horrible/similar issue with ATI drivers blocking a certain hotkey
    I was using in MS Terminal and VS Code (ctrl-shit-c/v), took a concerted effort to track down what was interfering.

    Also seem to be having an issue not being able to open windows
    notepad... I can open other editors without issue... may have to
    re-install windows. Run a few antimalware/av apps to no avail.

    Almost done on the project that had me tethered to windows anyway, so
    may make the jump back to my popos drive at that point...

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