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Re^2: console editorby misc (Friar) |
on Sep 02, 2007 at 13:38 UTC ( [id://636602]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
maybe the basic things of what I'd like to do would work with vim. However, I believe the more advanced features I'd love to have would become nasty hacks. Basically I'm looking for a possibility to store my passwords on my usb stick. I'm thinking of things like e.g. some sort of obfuscation by adding to all numbers in the passwords another number - someone who is looking over my shoulders would not see the real password. Yes, I know there are apps like pwsafe, but maybe I'm addicted to programming.... >>But I doubt using curses would be easier than writing my own ui library >I seriously doubt that, it's more effort than you think. >Curses seems to be the best, albeit low level solution. I could imagine to use curses/pdcurses for the basic things like interfacing with the keyboard/drawing chars to the screen. Everything beyond this like drawing borders,... seems to me not too much work if there would be a well defined module structure. There's also the point, that my odyssey through the net surprisingly didn't reveal a useful ui toolkit besides the ones I mentioned in the OP. So console ui modules in perl could be possibly of some use.. /btw., moritz, your pictures of scotland are really great!
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