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From: charles@hp-pcd.UUCP (charles)
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Subject: Re: request for SIDEKICK on Unix
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Date: Mon, 28-Oct-85 13:12:00 EST
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Posted: Mon Oct 28 13:12:00 1985
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Nf-From: hpcvcd!charles    Oct 28 10:12:00 1985

>
>		how  to  capture  parts  of  the
>screen, etc. from the C shell?

This becomes trivial if you use a window in the emacs editor for your
session.  I am using a Gosling emacs.  I suspect this capability is
available in most versions of emacs.  The main problem with this
approach is that it is slower than communicating directly with the
shell.  If this is interesting to you I can give more info.

	Charles Brown
	hplabs!hp-pcd!charles