02-09-2008
Where,^M - Ctrl-v+Ctrl-M
I dont fully understand what your suggesting here, can you expand on what key strokes need to be input?
thanks, Ollie
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
colrconv
COLRCONV(1) General Commands Manual COLRCONV(1)
NAME
colrconv - hamradio convers client with sound and ncurses color support
SYNOPSIS
colrconv [options] <host> [<service>]
DESCRIPTION
This manual page documents briefly the colrconv commands.
This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page.
Colrconv is a modified version of VA3DP's ttylink client. In addition to the basic split screen session it gives you color and sound sup-
port plus some line editing capabilities, a scroll buffer and a status line. Also the default service is changed to 3600 (convers).
A new color is assigned to each user the first time he sends text and this color is used when displaying any subsequent text from this
user. Available colors are green, yellow, cyan, magenta, blue and red. These are used twice, the second time with BOLD attribute on. After
the colors run out they are used again.
Bold red is reserved for special messages (starting with ***) and for private messages (eg. <*oh2bns*>: Hello!).
Colrconv plays certain sound files when it receives text from the convers bridge. The files are: callsign.au (eg. oh2bns.au), unknown.au,
signedon.au says.au and pingpong.au. This feature is still a bit experimental and only works with older convers servers. Also you have to
make your own .au file. The rsynth package is good at this. See the readme for details. Sound files should go into /usr/lib/colrconv.
OPTIONS
-nocolor
Start colrconv in black and white, even if terminal has color support.
-c channel
Connect to channel number 'channel' at startup.
-n name
Send a '/n name' when connected. When -n is omitted the user's login name is used.
LINE EDITING COMMANDS
Ctrl-A Goto beginning of line.
Ctrl-B and Left arrow
Go one character backward.
Ctrl-D Delete character under cursor.
Ctrl-E Goto end of line.
Ctrl-F and Right arrow
Go one character forward.
Ctrl-K Kill from cursor to end of line (and store to kill buffer).
Ctrl-L Repaints the whole screen.
Ctrl-N and Down arrow
Scroll Down.
Ctrl-P and Up arrow
Scroll Up.
Ctrl-R Reprint current line.
Ctrl-U Delete current line in total.
Ctrl-W Erase last word.
Ctrl-Y Yank kill buffer.
The scroll buffer can be browsed with arrow keys Up and Down (or Ctrl-P and Ctrl-N), PageUp, PageDown, Home and End keys.
FILES
If ~/.conversrc exists, it is sent to the server after logging in. Handy for automatically sending commands like /notify, /who, etc.
SEE ALSO
/usr/share/doc/colrconv/README.colrconv.
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Joop Stakenborg <pa3aba@debian.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used by others).
COLRCONV(1)