Hi! I got a small problem with wineconsole (ncurses backend). I'am testing a commandline application (WM8EUTIL.exe aka Windows Media Encoder 8)) only, so I have no X running here, using ttydrv. But if I execute winconsole $ wineconsole .wine/drive_c/Program\ Files/Windows\ Media\ Components/Tools/WM8EUTIL.exe the commandline options for this tool are shown, but the console is blanked immediately. If I catch the output of wine (with >test) the following is printed to test: ^[)0^[7^[[?47h^[[1;76r^[[m^[[4l^[[H^[[2J HELP usage for wm8eutil. Use one of the following for how to use wm8eutil.exe. [-help?] Display the user help doc for wm8eutil. [-all?] Usage for all settings. [-io?] Usage for Input/Output and config file. [-profile?] Profile numbers and basic descriptions. [-profileall?] Details for all profiles. [-profile_aN?] Details for audio-only profile N. [-profile_vN?] Details for video-only profile N. [-profile_avN?] Details for audio/video profile N. NOTE: It uses the actual bitrate for N. Example: -profile_a32?. [-audio?] Usage for Audio Codec settings. [-video?] Usage for Video Codec settings. [-default?] All default values for custom settings. [-a_default?] Audio default values for custom settings. [-v_default?] Video default values for custom settings. [-cont_desc?] Usage for how to put content descriptions in the WMV/WMA files. [-example?] Examples for how to use wm8eutil. [-a_example?] Examples for how to use wm8eutil for audio-only encoding. [-v_example?] Examples for how to use wm8eutil for video-only encoding. [-av_example?] Examples for how to use wm8eutil for audio/video encoding. [-d_example?] Examples for how to use wm8eutil for directory mode encoding. ^[[76;1H^[[2J^[[?47l^[8^M^[[?1l^[> It seems to work well, so I think I can use the tool with this wine behavior, but I would expect that this behavior is not mormal. Or is there a undocumented commandline switch to disable this? Regards Marco G?benich -- vierzehn Bahnhofstr. 27 Telefon 0 26 32 / 98 98 - 120 public relations 56626 Andernach Telefax 0 26 32 / 98 98 - 111 GmbH & Co. KG E-Mail: mg@vierzehn.com