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From: Dan_Jacobson@ATT.COM
Subject: [unix-questions] Re: Screen printing utility?
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Archive-name: unix/terminal/screen/1991-05-16
Archive: prep.ai.mit.edu:/pub/gnu/screen-2.1.tar.Z [18.71.0.38]
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Original-subject: Re: Screen printing utility?
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>>>>> On 2 May 91 16:59:03 GMT, markw@hpdmd48.boi.hp.com (Mark Wolfe) said:

Mark>     One of the people I work with asked me if I knew of a
Mark> utility that would copy text from the screen (terminal memory)
Mark> and either print it or save it in a file.

Well if you happen to be living under Oliver Laumann's "screen" (ftp
prep.ai.mit.edu:pub/gnu/screen-2.1.tar.Z (works on Berkeley style
UNIXes)) then two keystrokes (^A ^H) will do what you wish.  Otherwise
look at the script(1) and tee(1) man pages for less spontaneous
solutions.

-- comp.archives file verification
prep.ai.mit.edu
-rw-r--r--  1 14910    wheel       54105 Jan 10 18:04 /pub/gnu/screen-2.1.tar.Z
found screen ok
prep.ai.mit.edu:/pub/gnu/screen-2.1.tar.Z
