On 04/10/16 15:23, Ross Vandegrift wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 04, 2016 at 03:16:34PM +0100, Tom Hacohen wrote:
>>> On one system, terminology is interpreting presses of "<" as if I
>>> pressed ">".   Comma is unaffected.  No other application does this.
>>> Remote terminology doesn't do it, so I think it must be in the local
>>> config.
>>>
>>> Any ideas on how I can track this down?
>>>
>>
>> What's your local? System? What about other mirrored characters like ()
>> and {}?
>
> Terminology 0.9.1, EFL 1.16, Debian jessie, X11.  (), {}, and [] are all
> fine.  Maybe I'll update EFL this afternoon if I can't figure it out.
>
> So weird.

Extremely.

Is "<" rendered as "<", or as ">"? Could you maybe try a different shell 
(I'm just making random suggestions at this point)?

--
Tom


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