Berkeley terminal driver user interface

Henry Spencer henry at utzoo.UUCP
Wed Apr 18 04:58:50 AEST 1984


Guy Harris contends, in part:

    .............................. the alternative is something like AT&T's
    "job control" which, admittedly, doesn't have stop/start signals so you can
    claim you don't have to change your code; you just have to remember to type
    ^L every time you reactivate "vi"...

Wrong!  The alternative is a proper window system, which eliminates the
requirement for *either* kludgey special signals *or* explicit repaint
requests.  The only thing wrong with AT&T's approach is that they left
it half-finished.  Sure, half a window system is better than none, but...

No, Virginia, you do ***NOT*** need a Blit to do windowing right.  It
sure does make it easier, and there are a lot of other reasons why you
might want a Blit, but there is no law of nature prohibiting a civilized
window system for ordinary terminals.
-- 
				Henry Spencer @ U of Toronto Zoology
				{allegra,ihnp4,linus,decvax}!utzoo!henry



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