Re: capturing terminal scrollback buffer?
- From: Ralph Katz <ralph.katz@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 30 Sep 2006 12:30:09 -0400
On 09/29/2006 11:40 PM, Andrew Sackville-West wrote:
anybody know how to capture the contents of a terminal scrollback
buffer? i've got about 1000 lines of debug stuff from a network
problem that I want to save, but its just sitting in the scroll back
buffer of an aterm. argh! how do I get it out of there without
copy/pasting it one screen at a time?
Here's how I do it on aterm:
Drag scrollbar up (back) to first desired line.
Start selecting a few characters of text (left mouse button, drag...).
Let go of mouse button.
Drag scrollbar down to end of desired line.
Right click. Let go of mouse button. All desired text is selected.
Now you can paste it where you like...
$ cat > textbuffer
Middle-click to paste, etc.
Much easier to do than to describe.
Regards,
Ralph
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