Eduardo --

...and then Eduardo Gargiulo said...
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% David T-G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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% > 
% > Quite interesting.  And did you define your ,m macro with a \n at the
% > end, or do we *expect* that you'd have to hit return?
% 
% i forgot to append \n.

Good enough; we expect it and so we don't worry.


% 
% > Are you coming through a network connection or are you right on the box
% > where mutt is running?  
% 
% i'm not right on the mutt box. I'm connected through ssh using PuTTY
% client.

Ah.  OK.


% 
% What is your $TERM? 
% 
% xterm

That certainly ought to work; it works for me.


% 
% > Have you checked to see how it would pass a keypress of f1 outside of mutt?
% > What if you
% > 
% >   echo ^V<f1> | cat -v
% 
% ^[[11~  (hmmm)

OK...  When I send an F1 from my NT4 box running Putty v0.51 I get

  ^[OP

and the macros work for me...  When I go to the settings for keyboard, I
have Function keys set to send ESC(n~ rather than Linux, Xterm, or
VT400...  How about you?

Just for fun, what if you leave your <f1> macro binding but manually
type my key sequence?


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% -- 
% Eduardo Gargiulo
% ejg(at)ar.homelinux.org


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