IJ-tool getting cursor-keys work on Solaris (bash)

2011-05-09 Thread Malte.Kempff
Hi to all, I am using ij-tool just for look up. It works great on windows. When I use it on a bash-shell (Solaris) the cursor-keys do not work, but I get some strange letters typed like this: ij select ^[[A^[[B^[[C^[[D It seems that those keys are not defined in some way. They work with in the

Re: IJ-tool getting cursor-keys work on Solaris (bash)

2011-05-09 Thread Bryan Pendleton
I am using *ij-tool* just for look up. It works great on windows. When I use it on a bash-shell (Solaris) the *cursor-keys* do not work, but I get some strange letters typed like this: *ij select ^[[A^[[B^[[C^[[D* It seems that those keys are not defined in some way. They work with in the

Re: IJ-tool getting cursor-keys work on Solaris (bash)

2011-05-09 Thread Knut Anders Hatlen
Bryan Pendleton bpendleton.de...@gmail.com writes: I am using *ij-tool* just for look up. It works great on windows. When I use it on a bash-shell (Solaris) the *cursor-keys* do not work, but I get some strange letters typed like this: *ij select ^[[A^[[B^[[C^[[D* It seems that those keys

AW: IJ-tool getting cursor-keys work on Solaris (bash)

2011-05-09 Thread Malte.Kempff
I am using *ij-tool* just for look up. It works great on windows. When I use it on a bash-shell (Solaris) the *cursor-keys* do not work, but I get some strange letters typed like this: *ij select ^[[A^[[B^[[C^[[D* It seems that those keys are not defined in some way. They work with in the

Re: IJ-tool getting cursor-keys work on Solaris (bash)

2011-05-09 Thread Myrna van Lunteren
On Mon, May 9, 2011 at 7:39 AM, malte.kem...@de.equens.com wrote: I am using *ij-tool* just for look up. It works great on windows. When I use it on a bash-shell (Solaris) the *cursor-keys* do not work, but I get some strange letters typed like this: *ij select ^[[A^[[B^[[C^[[D* It seems