On Wed, 25 Nov 2009 14:39:09 +, Nicholas Marriott
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> What does cat show for F6 and Shift-F6 inside screen?
It seems to show exactly the same. I start screen, then cat, and pressing
f6, shift+f6 outputs: ^[[17~^[[29~
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I was able to decompile /etc/terminfo/s/screen using infocmp, edit it and
recompile with tic. It was trivial enough. After restarting tmux it works
as expected. Thanks a lot, I really had no idea where to start looking. :)
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doesn't explain why it has always worked under GNU Screen for years.
Thanks a lot for your help. I'll concentrate now on finding a solution.
However, if this is reproducible by other users, who would be the
responsible? tmux or mc? As said it works in screen without problem, though
that
27;^[[17~'
> Some terminal emulators turn Shift-F6 into F16 which is probably what is
> happening here.
I've tried unbinding F6 and F16, but it made no difference.
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Hello again,
I continue my quest with tmux. When using shift+f6 in mc inside tmux it
just prints the string '~29', but it does nothing. Regular f6 still works
to move files. Where should be looking at?
Thanks.
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On Sun, 22 Nov 2009 21:30:56 +, Thomas Adam
wrote:
> 2009/11/22 Jesús Guerrero :
>> the current window. I've read the man page for tmux and for what I see
in
>> the KEY BINDINGS section there's no special name for the arrow keys
(I'm
>> really interested on
ne at a given moment, but it would be nice if this is
possible.
Thanks for any help and for this wonderful program.
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