Am Montag, 1. Oktober 2001 20:38 schrieb Achim Bohnet: > On Monday 01 October 2001 18:24, Hendrik Sattler wrote: > > 4.1 (local), the same on the remote X3.3.6 host: > > <home> output: ^[[1~ > > <end> output: ^[[4~ > > Very strange! All a terminal application 'sees' are the > printable chars and escape sequences that konsole generated. > And for home/end konsole you wrote that the same escape sequence > are the same. Confused!
Me, too! The strange thing is that only Konsole does this. > > (local): > > linux:/usr/share/apps/konsole# egrep Home\|End default.Keytab > > key Home -Shift : "\E[1~" > > key End -Shift : "\E[4~" > > remote has nothing like such a file. > > default.Keytab the default is compiled into konsole that there > is no default.Keytab is no problem. with remote, I meant a host I log into by using ssh > Nevertheless it proves that it it not bug in the konsole code, > just a misconfiguratin somewhere ;) it's not a bug, it's a feature? ;-> > I miss the most important info: output of cat<return><home><end> in the > xterm. Replacing <home>-, <end>- sequences that xterm emits in your > favorite *keytab should fix your Home/End Key problem you have with > konsole. in xterm: [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat ^[[H^[[F So the ~ is missing there, or to better say, it is too much in konsole's keytab file. But how do I change it? Every chang to default.Keytab seem to be ignored. I had to copy it to my local .kde dir :-/ with now having an extra entry. Changing \E[4~ to \E[H did not help! MC now does not print 4~ anymore, instead it prints H Same for the <End> key. Frustrating. By the way, how do I enable the nodeadkeys Option in X4's config file? The man page cannot be called as that in X4. HS -- Mein GPG-Key ist auf meiner Homepage verfügbar: http://www.hendrik-sattler.de oder über pgp.net PingoS - Linux-User helfen Schulen: http://www.pingos.schulnetz.org