Riku Saikkonen wrote:
Andy Spiegl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In an xterm the function keys produce the following:
F1 - ^[OP
F2 - ^[OQ
F3 - ^[OR
F4 - ^[OS
F5 - ^[[15~
F6 - ^[[16~
Oops, that was a type. Correct is:
F6 - ^[[17~
But the ^[OP etc. are normal for xterms.
Hm, okay I
Andy Spiegl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[about xterm function key bindings, ^[OP vs. ^[[11~]
I just tried the terminfo approach and that seems to work! So I guess I
solved my problem, but I still don't really like it. However I now
understand that it's not a Debian problem, but a general X
Andy Spiegl [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In an xterm the function keys produce the following:
F1 - ^[OP
F2 - ^[OQ
F3 - ^[OR
F4 - ^[OS
F5 - ^[[15~
F6 - ^[[16~
...
On a different system (I tried SuSE) they produce:
F1 - ^[[11~
F2 - ^[[12~
F3 - ^[[13~
F4 - ^[[14~
F5 - ^[[15~
F6 - ^[[16~
...
Hi again!
Sorry to bother you again with this, but unfortunately noone replied. Must
have chosen a bad time for my posting. :-)
I discovered a strange thing:
In an xterm the function keys produce the following:
F1 - ^[OP
F2 - ^[OQ
F3 - ^[OR
F4 - ^[OS
F5 - ^[[15~
F6 - ^[[16~
...
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