On Wed, 24 Feb 2010 03:45:04 -0500 Sadrul Habib Chowdhury <ima...@gmail.com> writes: > * mrbro...@juno.com had this to say on [22 Feb 2010, 22:19:51 -0700]: > > > > > > I see 'ku' in term.c, and I understand that that is the termcap > name for > > Cursor Up . I see that KMAPMDEF ties 0220 to that termcap. But I'm > still > > not seeing why 0220? Why not 258 or 31337? > > I can't say I know for sure, but I think the purpose is to keep the > likewise values similar, e.g. ctrl+p is 020, and up arrow is '0220' > (i.e. > 020 with the eighth bit set). Similarly, down arrow is '0216' (which > is > ctrl+n with the eighth bit set), 'end' is '0205' (ctrl+e with eighth > bit > set), 'home' is '0201' (ctrl+a with eighth bit set) etc.
I appreciate your patience, but there's still something I not getting. Let me ask this: In your brand new list_window.c file, there is gl_Window_input(). Inside is a switch where one of the cases is: case 0177: /* Backspace */ 177 isn't in term.c. So how did you know 0177 corresponds to the backspace key? > > Cheers. > Sadrul > > > > -- Curtis Brown mrbro...@juno.com ____________________________________________________________ Small Business Tools Compete with the big boys. Click here to find products to benefit your business. http://thirdpartyoffers.juno.com/TGL2141/c?cp=kYoCOrLzvZMabYpupyb8LQAAJ1C_iG2rrITLrAL6goh1M9z9AAYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAADNAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARMQAAAAA=