-*-Text-*-  File: PHOTO Node: Top Up: (DIR) PHOTO is a simple program for capturing the output of a terminal session. Doing :PHOTO DSK:FRED;PHOTO OUTPUT will open a STY and start a new job-tree who's TTY output is being saved in the named file. A consequence of starting up a new tree like this is that the first thing you will have to do is to log in. (It is as if you were using supdup or telnet to hop right back to your own machine.) The characteristics of the terminal seen by the created job-tree will be those of a printing terminal. Since you are making a file containing all of the output sent to that terminal, it is generally not useful or desirable to try and change this. (Thus if your login init offers to set your terminal type to something else, you should decline.) By default PHOTO names its output file .PHOTO > in your working directory. The PHOTO escape character is Control-^ on terminals without a real Break key (most terminals), or Break on terminals with a Break key (Knight TVs, Lisp Machines, etc.). The things you can type after the escape character are: ^Z - do a local control-Z - return to DDT. ^_ - do a local control-_ - begin terminal escape command. F - Stop or resume sending output to photo file. P - return to DDT, :PROCEED the PHOTO (run it without the TTY). Q - closes the STY and kills the PHOTO, detaching any foreign job-tree. L - closes the STY and kills the PHOTO, logging out any foreign job-tree. ? - types this help message. C - changes the PHOTO escape character. Follow by new escape char. - sends the character through.