Interesting, I'm using Konsole from KDE 3.5 (KDE 3.5.10, Qt 3.3.8b, Konsole 1.6.6) which doesn't have a "konsole" map nor my terminfo database (which came in the Ubuntu package ncurses-base 5.6+20071124-1ubuntu2) has an entry for konsole.
2010/2/1 Thomas Dickey <dic...@his.com> > On Mon, 1 Feb 2010, Thomas Dickey wrote: > > On Mon, 1 Feb 2010, Miguel Pérez wrote: >> >> I love the ability to customize keybindings in 4.7. However, I've noticed >>> some keys cannot be bound because they aren't recognized properly by >>> Midnight Commander. When you hit an unrecognized sequence, mc will simply >>> skip the escape sequence up to a point and print the rest of it. >>> >>> I'm using Konsole, set to the xterm (XFree 4.x.x) keyboard, and $TERM is >>> xterm. These are the key combinations that produce escape sequences but >>> aren't recognized by mc. Everything else either works, or doesn't produce >>> a >>> >> >> konsole doesn't send escape sequences that match xterm. >> Use "infocmp konsole xterm" to see this. >> > > ...of course that's assuming that mc relies on the terminal description > (I seem to recall some discussion where it's using separate configuration > information). > > Assuming that it's actually using the terminal description, e.g., from > ncurses, then mismatches would be due to (a) not using TERM=konsole, and (b) > futher mismatches might be due to differences between the current konsole > application and the ncurses description. > > A quick check (using tack and TERM=konsole for konsole 2.3.2) shows no > issues. > > -- > Thomas E. Dickey > http://invisible-island.net > ftp://invisible-island.net > -- Antes de imprimir este correo electrónico, considera tu responsabilidad medioambiental. Please consider your environmental responsibility before printing this email.
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