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Barry,
According to my handy Reflections 1 Programmer Reference Card (Version 4.0):
The Memory Lock on is ESC + "l" (that's ESCAPE ell - 2 characters) and off is
ESC + m.
You'd probably want to move your cursor screen relative to the line to start
the lock at using ESC + "&a<col>x<row>Y" where "<row>" is the row number and
"<col>" is the column number (which really doesn't matter in this case (I'd use
1).
Ex.
Move cursor to line 5 is ESC&a5x1Y
Enable Memory Lock is ESCl
Anyone know if this info is available on the web?
Rat
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Subject: MEMORY LOCK KEY
Is there a way to programmatically (escape codes for MPE) to place an asterisk
'*' in the memory lock block (function key). I want to lock things on the top
half of a terminal screen.
Thanks in advance,
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