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Date: 10 August 88, 08:37:59 EST
From: Steve King                                     HEINEKEN at MTUS5
To:   INFO-APPLE at BRL.MIL

Jim Elliott:  Before I start complaining about it, let me congratulate you
on writing one of the finest terminal emulators available for the Apple //!
Now, on to the complaint... :-)

I'm using VT52 emulation (I'd use VT100, but with highlighting showing up
as inverse it can be *ugly* [and no, I can't think of a better way to do it,
either!]) and I re-define the arrow keys to be cursor keys.  However, I still
need to send a line-feed character to my host.  ( is treated like the
 key on IBM 3161 terminals, and  is mapped to work like the 3161's
.  Don't you just love emulation? :-)  The CA-Arrow combos are too
awkward for me to consider using.  Is there some way I can define a macro
to send a straight  *WITHOUT* checking the rest of the macro table to
see if  has itself been re-defined?  Zlink lets me do this (which is
why I happen to be using Zlink at the moment...)

Thanks in advance for any help!

                                               --Steve King
                                                 HEINEKEN @ MTUS5.bitnet