And the 'del' key justs inserts ~, instead of deleting the character
to the right.
What's stopping you from taking the terminfo from one of the linuxes?
On Tue, Dec 2, 2008 at 1:08 PM, J?rgen Keil <jk at tools.de> wrote:
> Sebastien C. Roy wrote:
>> On Sun, 2008-11-30 at 14:34 +0100, dick hoogendijk wrote:
>> > I never used gnome terminal. I hated it for not supporting the <HOME>
>> > and <END> keys the way I'm used to have them.
>> >
>> > So one of the first things I always do is isntall rxvt. That terminal
>> > program has normal key support.
>> >
>> > However, gnome terminal -IS- a nice terminal.
>> >
>> > Today I finally found a way to support both keys.
>> > I had to change solaris' /usr/share/lib/terminfo/x/xterm file
>>
>> I'm not sure if this is what you want, but Shift-Home and Shift-End work
>> as expected with gnome-terminal without modifying anything.
>
> Nope, I guess that's not what he wants.
>
> Try "less /var/adm/messages" in a gnome-terminal
> on an OS2008.11 or SX:CE b101 box, and try to scroll
> in the file using the PgDown, PgUp, Home or End keys
> (you can also try to combine these with shift, control,
> alt, meta, whatever): it does not scroll.
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