Re: Looking for menu engine



On 31/05/06, Marcel Krause <marcel_k@xxxxxx> wrote:
Dear Scott,

> Just a thought, but have you tried escaping out the colon with a
> backslash (\)?

Yes. The manpage says you can escape "_" with a \, and this works.
All other \ (\, \\, I've tested up to 5 in a row!) are ignored.


Yours, Marcel

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CURSEL is in universe, it sound appropriate. I'm assuming you don't
have access to X, if you do then dialog or 9plan look decent.

If you do use CURSEL then have a quick look here
(http://docsrv.sco.com/SDK_charm/CTOC-_Introduction_to_FMLI.html).

Good Luck,
Frankie.

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