• Syncterm vs Netrunner behaviors

    From Gryphon@21:1/101 to All on Tue Aug 6 03:45:22 2024
    Hi All,

    We all have our favorite term programs, I'm sure. I myself perfer Netrunner. I run a Mystic BBS so it seems natural to use Netrunner for that purpose. But I discovered that with NR, when I'm doing some editing on things, say the menu editor or the prompt editor, I noticed that there is no underbar to mark where the cursor sits. So I tried it in Syncterm and I noticed that the cursor was present. So I started using Syncterm when I did edits to the BBS.

    However, I noticed something when I was reading messages. I discovered that the ansimrd.ans file was being display, then it was adding a CR which pushed the first line of the ansi off the top edge. I know this is the case because I put a PA mci code at the bottom of the file and then watched it display correctly afer it displayed the file and before it went on to proint the message text in the field. When I tried the same thing in NR, I could see that it displayed correctly but it did not do the CR after the ansi file displayed and before it populated the text of the message.

    I tried a number of things to see if I could fix the issue. I rearranged the order of when some lines were displayed and I even tried to convert it from dos to unix (I run on linux) but nothing I tried seemed to help.

    So my question is, is this a known issue with Syncterm? I'm picking on ST here because it consistently fails whereas NR consistently displays correctly. But maybe there's a setting in ST that I can tweek? It makes me wonder now how many times I've seen ansi displays on other boards where the ansi placement was not quite right.

    So, is it just me, or is it a known difference between the two terms?

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  • From MeaTLoTioN@21:1/158 to Gryphon on Tue Aug 6 09:45:59 2024
    On 06 Aug 2024, Gryphon said the following...

    me wonder now how many times I've seen ansi displays on other boards
    where the ansi placement was not quite right.

    So, is it just me, or is it a known difference between the two terms?

    I haven't witnessed this behaviour with Syncterm for me personally, I prefer to use Syncterm as well, because it handles all the fonts properly, and also sixel images. Netrunner is not in the same league as Syncterm when it comes to a BBS terminal. NR is a "just enough" type terminal whereas Syncterm is all the bells and whistles so to speak, imho.

    Do you have the status bar turned on at the bottom of the panel? I turn that off on mine, and that has cured a lot for me, as most bbses are configured for 80x25 but they don't account for the status bar being on the 25th row so that will always push the page up one line and cut off the top. Turn off the status bar and see if that makes it better experience for you.

    Just my £0.02 =)

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  • From zharvek@21:2/132 to All on Tue Aug 6 08:54:45 2024
    Gr> me wonder now how many times I've seen ansi displays on other boards
    Gr> where the ansi placement was not quite right.
    Gr>
    Gr> So, is it just me, or is it a known difference between the two terms?

    The status bar really messes things up with most boards. If you have
    that disable it.

    I've not noticed a difference in all my tests with Mystic and NR,
    SyncTERM or fTelnet.

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