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I don't know what was intended with Set and Clr for Plan 9. I don't understand what to do to finish up Cursor2 yet. For the moment, just trying to figure out if making this work on Plan 9 is of interest. Signed-off-by: Ronald G. Minnich <rminnich@gmail.com>
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msg_plan9.go which defined the cursor structure with Set and Clr got deleted in da861c1. wrt the 'intention', graphics(2): |
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do you have a CI that tests building, and if so, can it/does it test for Plan 9? Just trying to get some idea if you want that to work or not. |
apologies for the late reply. i do not - i was just making an observation. |
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I don't know what was intended with Set and Clr for Plan 9. I don't understand what to do to finish up Cursor2 yet.
For the moment, just trying to figure out if making this work on Plan 9 is of interest.
Corrections to this are most welcome of course.