Subj : Re: Opendoors, C++ od_control Question To : Basis From : Digital Man Date : Tue Jun 10 2025 21:58:32 Re: Re: Opendoors, C++ od_control Question By: Basis to nelgin on Tue Jun 10 2025 08:11 pm > Re: Re: Opendoors, C++ od_control Question > By: nelgin to All on Tue Jun 10 2025 01:19 pm > > ne> Have you tried setting char od_control.od_list_pause to false? The > ne> default is true which lets the user pause the output. This may go along > ne> with char > > I tried changing that to a 1 and a 0, and I still get the prompt. > > Codefenix gave a suggestion to set the screen lenghth prior to the file > display. If you set this to a large enough value, it'll go through animated > ansis as well as longer scrolling ones. > > Anyways, in case it helps someone in the future: > int screen_len_before_change = od_control.user_screen_length; > od_control.user_screen_length = 200; > > then set back: > od_control.user_screen_length = screen_len_before_change; > > I'm not sure if this is the intended use for some of this, but it solves the > problem. What I'd do is look at the odoors source code and find where it decides whether or not to send the More prompt and determine how you're supposed to defeat it. -- digital man (rob) Breaking Bad quote #21: You? No. The only shooting you do is into a Kleenex. - Hank Schrader Norco, CA WX: 63.8øF, 84.0% humidity, 7 mph W wind, 0.00 inches rain/24hrs --- þ Synchronet þ Vertrauen þ Home of Synchronet þ [vert/cvs/bbs].synchro.net .