Activity log for bug #155935

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2007-10-22 19:52:39 corrado22 bug added bug
2007-10-22 19:52:39 corrado22 bug added attachment 'Dependencies.txt' (Dependencies.txt)
2007-10-22 19:52:39 corrado22 bug added attachment 'ProcMaps.txt' (ProcMaps.txt)
2007-10-22 19:52:39 corrado22 bug added attachment 'ProcStatus.txt' (ProcStatus.txt)
2007-12-20 15:57:44 Pedro Villavicencio gnome-terminal: importance Undecided Low
2007-12-20 15:57:44 Pedro Villavicencio gnome-terminal: assignee desktop-bugs
2007-12-20 15:57:44 Pedro Villavicencio gnome-terminal: status New Incomplete
2008-01-14 11:49:57 corrado22 gnome-terminal: status Incomplete New
2008-08-14 15:22:52 Pedro Villavicencio gnome-terminal: status New Incomplete
2008-08-14 15:22:52 Pedro Villavicencio gnome-terminal: statusexplanation How do I do Transparent or pass-through printing (slave printing)? Many terminals, and just about all terminal emulators, have the ability to do "local" printing. It's sometimes called "transparent printing" or "pass-through", but the idea is that if the terminal sees a special key sequence, it will start sending the data out some other port (parallel or serial) until it sees some sequence that tells it to stop. You can find the start-stop sequences in /etc/termcap: PN is the sequence to start local print; PS is the sequence to stop. For example, if you look at the vt100 entry, you'll see: :PN=\E[5i:PS=\E[4i:\ If you have a graphical printer on the linux lan, you can print the text file by ( for example ) gtklp program called by gnome-terminal!!!. I hope this is more clair. Thank you. thanks for the report, are you still seeing this with intrepid or hardy? can you test the same with terminator (the multi terminal emulator) ? that's probably is a vte issue rather than a gnome-terminal. thanks.
2008-09-11 15:37:16 Pedro Villavicencio gnome-terminal: status Incomplete Invalid
2008-09-11 15:37:16 Pedro Villavicencio gnome-terminal: statusexplanation thanks for the report, are you still seeing this with intrepid or hardy? can you test the same with terminator (the multi terminal emulator) ? that's probably is a vte issue rather than a gnome-terminal. thanks.