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Re: [opensuse-packaging] Re: [Research] XTerm uses original escape sequences now
- From: Vladimir Nadvornik <nadvornik@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2007 18:27:35 +0200
- Message-id: <200708141827.35492.nadvornik@xxxxxxx>
On úterý 14 srpen 2007, Henne Vogelsang wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Tuesday, August 14, 2007 at 15:33:18, Vladimir Nadvornik wrote:
> > On úterý 24 červenec 2007, Dr. Werner Fink wrote:
> > > Other applications not using ncurses should be aware of the
> > > changes and be changed accordingly. For the mappings please
> > > refer to the snooper.tar.bz2 within the xterm sources of
> > > factory. Therein I've listed the mappings for xterm, urxvt,
> > > kterm, mlterm, konsole, and gnome-terminal done with the
> > > snooper utility.
> >
> > Midnight Commander uses it's own mapping table and needs
> > keys like ALT-C, ALT-L or ALT-?. These keys used to be mapped to
> > ESC <key>. I could not find the current mapping. Can you please
> > point me to some documentation?
>
> This might help you
>
> https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=294166
>
> c#8
> If you like to know which terminal does which escape sequences
> you may read the files xterm.keys, urxvt.keys, kterm.keys,
> mlterm.keys, and konsole.keys from snooper.tar.bz2 within
> the package source of xterm.
>
I have already seen these files. Unfortunately the keys mentioned
above are not listed there.
The problem seems to be more complicated, I just entered bug 300331
It would be nice to test all console applications that use
ALT-<letter> hotkeys. I have found Midnight Commander and yast2-ncurses
so far.
Vladimir
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> Hi,
>
> On Tuesday, August 14, 2007 at 15:33:18, Vladimir Nadvornik wrote:
> > On úterý 24 červenec 2007, Dr. Werner Fink wrote:
> > > Other applications not using ncurses should be aware of the
> > > changes and be changed accordingly. For the mappings please
> > > refer to the snooper.tar.bz2 within the xterm sources of
> > > factory. Therein I've listed the mappings for xterm, urxvt,
> > > kterm, mlterm, konsole, and gnome-terminal done with the
> > > snooper utility.
> >
> > Midnight Commander uses it's own mapping table and needs
> > keys like ALT-C, ALT-L or ALT-?. These keys used to be mapped to
> > ESC <key>. I could not find the current mapping. Can you please
> > point me to some documentation?
>
> This might help you
>
> https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=294166
>
> c#8
> If you like to know which terminal does which escape sequences
> you may read the files xterm.keys, urxvt.keys, kterm.keys,
> mlterm.keys, and konsole.keys from snooper.tar.bz2 within
> the package source of xterm.
>
I have already seen these files. Unfortunately the keys mentioned
above are not listed there.
The problem seems to be more complicated, I just entered bug 300331
It would be nice to test all console applications that use
ALT-<letter> hotkeys. I have found Midnight Commander and yast2-ncurses
so far.
Vladimir
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