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We know how to extract the button name within the callback.
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Super Star Trek TO-DO list
Super Star Trek TO-DO list
-* Yes-no confirmations and "press-to-continue" situations should print
- a recognizable standard prompt.
-* The time machine switch. Specify a year, get only the features that
- then existed. (This would be partly so people can try the original
- non-"super" version Matuszek and Reynolds wrote.)
+Short-term items:
- Dave Matuszek tells me that SRSCAN, MOVE, PHASERS, CALL, STATUS,
- IMPULSE, PHOTONS, ABANDON, LRSCAN, WARP, SHIELDS, DESTRUCT CHART,
- REST, DOCK, QUIT, and DAMAGE were in the original non-"super" version.
+* Bring the online help in sync with our commands changes
-* Write a curses-based interface. Shouldn't be hard, all output goes through
- prout/proutn/prouts so we can split the screen into two panes with the upper
- one for the charts. (Note, there's one fputs() used in the help reader to
- avoid % expansion.)
+* Find out why the online help contains the escape sequences like ~@~T (Eric?)
+* Adjust the sst.spec wrt the build system changes
+* Maybe make a release
+
+Long-term items:
+
+* gettextize
+
+* Russian translation
+
+* Wrap a GUI around it.