Karls and Paul thank's both.
I explains all situation , we have running ingres R3 in Suse 10 server, with vt220 termcap. My host have kubuntu 7.04 and conect to server by telnet , we use abf applications. Accessing the aplication with xterm all the keys work fine , but don't have the cut , paste , print within X-Window enviroment (like you say Paul) . In Konsole application I have this features but can't map the keys kpf1-kpf4.

But using the mouse like Pauls say I resolv the principal trouble that was use the clipboard.

Thank's again.

Jose L Levieux


Paul Mason escribió:


On 31/10/2007, *Jose Levieux* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Hi ,  I actually use xterm to conect a ingres server from a linux
    terminal ,i use the following script
    http://www-personal.une.edu.au/~oahlefel/vmsterm_script.htm
    <http://www-personal.une.edu.au/%7Eoahlefel/vmsterm_script.htm>  and
    works
    very fine. But in xterm I dont have the options to cut , paste ,
    print ,
    etc .. from the screen.  I try to map the keys in konsole but
    F1-F4 dont
    work , it's by the Qt bug ? Someone use konsole to connect to ingres?


Are you referring to Ingres menu items such as appear on the bottom line of isql, cbf etc, or do you mean cut, paste, print within your X-Windows environment?

If it's the former then set TERM_INGRES to konsole if you're using Ingres 2006 or later. If you're using 2.6 or earlier you could follow this guide - http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=afzvthc6fzsm_afzv34f7znps&hl=en <http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=afzvthc6fzsm_afzv34f7znps&hl=en> - that's based on standard xterm with defaults, but I notice your script is configuring the keycodes explicitly. They should still work but you might need to double check they match the ones in the document.

If you mean the cut and paste within X then to copy highlight a section of text with your mouse, and hit the middle mouse button (or both together) to paste. To print you need an application that's set up to print. Since you're running xterm on another host, even if you had a print menu on the xterm it would be for a printer on the host you're connecting to. It might just be easier to cut and paste into a local text editor and print from there.

HTH

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Paul Mason
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