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From: John Allain [mailto:allain@panix.com]
> You can use spawn/nowait to run stuff "in
the background,"
> . . . you can even use SET PROCESS (I think) to switch
> between foreground and background jobs,
That may have been ATTACH {process} that you recall.
Also, you could suspend foreground with a simple control
key press. With mappable keys this could be a just a two
key process. This as of 1986.
Yep, sorry, it's been a long day already.
Chris
Christopher Smith, Perl Developer
Amdocs - Champaign, IL
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'