Also sprach Michael D. Schleif (Tue 22 Jul 02003 at 05:43:37PM -0500): > Also sprach Gregory Seidman (Tue 22 Jul 02003 at 06:12:31PM -0400): > > On Tue, Jul 22, 2003 at 05:04:28PM -0500, Michael D. Schleif wrote: > > [...] > > } Eureka! > > } > > } This works: > > } > > } mutt.vt100.translations: > > } None<Btn5Down>: string(>>) \n\ > > } None<Btn4Down>: string(<<) \n > > } > > } Why does sequence of these two (2) mappings matter? > > > > That's just bizarre. You should need at least a \n\ on the first line. And > > the order shouldn't matter at all (except that the last line shouldn't have > > a trailing backslash). Perhaps the problem was that you had trailing spaces > > at the ends of the lines...? <snip />
> Now, sequence does *not* matter, and I can scroll with my mouse wheel in > mutt -- just as long as I use xterm, instead of rxvt. Now that I have this working, what documentation of xdefaults and xresources should I have on my debian boxen? # man -k xdefaults xresources XDefaultString (3x) - convert text lists and text property structures xresources: nothing appropriate. I haven't delved into this side of X in several years. There are other things, similar to this remapping, that I may find useful; also, changing fonts, &c. If I want to RTFM, where do I go for these things? -- Best Regards, mds mds resource 877.596.8237 - Dare to fix things before they break . . . - Our capacity for understanding is inversely proportional to how much we think we know. The more I know, the more I know I don't know . . . --
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