Jens Wilhelm Wulf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on Tue, 22 Feb 2000:
> > I've used cat > /dev/null followed by pressing the key, and seeing
> > which characters get printed. This may or may not work for you...
> well, if I tell mutt to use those keys, it won´t recognize them, too. Is
> there a way to make mutt display the code it sees, like in jed?
You could try to do it in the shell, with "cat > /dev/null" or
something, like I suggested.
It's a bit trickier within Mutt, but the output in the shell should be
the same as what Mutt receives. If you absolutely want to try it out
in Mutt, you can press : for "enter command", and then press <esc>, and
then the key for which you want to see the char sequence. The reason
why you need to press <esc> is that the first character from your
home/pageup/whatever key is likely to be <esc>, and Mutt won't display
that -- but if it receives two <esc>'s, it will display the second on
the command line.
At least, that's how it works for me. YMMV.
Mikko
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