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speechd-el term or ansi-term in character mode
From: |
Peter Vágner |
Subject: |
speechd-el term or ansi-term in character mode |
Date: |
Wed, 15 Jun 2016 09:04:41 +0200 |
Hello,
I think I have found what I need. Instead of term or ansi-term, I've
installed multi-term from melpa. https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/MultiTerm
multi-term understands term-bind-key-alist variable where I can add
emacs key bindings for terminal buffers so I can use C-p C-n that are
already bound by default and I can add more.
The efect is that I can use these emacs editing keyboard shortcuts to
navigate the buffer like normal and ordinary arrow keys will get passed
to the term or the app running in that term.
I am sorry for these spammy messages where I am only replying to
my-self. I understand there are either emacs veterans or people which
are not interested. Should I move somewhere else asking such questions?
Do you know if there are more emacs beginners with accessibility needs
these days?
Greetings
Peter
On 14.06.2016 at 21:19 Peter V?gner wrote:
> Hello,
>
>
> As a part of my job I need to login via ssh to various devices most
> frequently Mikrotik Router OS and Cisco devices.
>
> By some trial and error I have found by using shell or eshell from
> within emacs I can't send commands to Mikrotik Router board. I can
> make it work only when using term in character mode. Term in line mode
> is not working for this task either.
>
> I haven't fully understood this however it appears this is something I
> can't change at all.
>
>
>
> And as a result of this the question is, can I somehow tweak
> speechd-el so it'll read buffer insertions into term buffers? Is this
> possible when working in a character mode?
>
> Is there a way on how to read the text from a term buffer? By doing
> C-e C-p I can only read the last line. More iterations of C-e C-p will
> only read the last line no mather how much I am pressing this.
>
> It would be handy to also be able to somehow occassionally copy from
> such a buffer but I think that is just ice on the cake and is not a
> show stopper here.
>
>
> Do you have some tips for me please?
>
>
> Thanks and greetings
>
>
> Peter
>
>
>