Hi Nate, On Mon, Jan 04, 2016 at 02:51:40PM -0600, Nate Bargmann wrote: > * On 2016 04 Jan 14:35 -0600, Ervin Hegedüs wrote: > > > just a short info - now I checked my home-desktop (which I use > > for Tlf, near the RIG), and here is the Gnome-terminal - Tlf only > > works the this one. > > > > Here is the test result as above: > > > > Gnome-terminal > > ============== > > a 97 0141 0x61 > > A 65 0101 0x41 > > ^A 1 0001 0x01 > > ^[ 27 0033 0x1b > > a 97 0141 0x61 > > ä 195 0303 0xc3 > > 164 0244 0xa4 > > > > > > Escape delay time is: 25 mS > > Ordinal: 97 Name: a > > Ordinal: 65 Name: A > > Ordinal: 1 Name: ^A > > Ordinal: 225 Name: M-a > > Ordinal: 228 Name: M-d > > > > As you can see, in showkey cmd, the Alt-a sequence represents as > > different mode - hope this is helpful... :) > > It is reporting a bit differently than Xterm although the prefix byte is > the same. Ewww, yuck! I missed exactly what you were noting earlier. > > Solution: Just don't use the right Alt-key. ;-)
right :) > In that terminal what is $TERM set to ($ echo $TERM)? Gnome-term/MATE terminal: xterm rxvt-unicode: rxvt-unicode > I know there are some tests in main.c for $TERM and the original > onechar() function takes at least the value of use_xterm into account. > I will need to revisit that. Here are some screenshots about the different terminal types when Tlf runs in: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/o66fidr21uryjwe/AADu-dKIta7PxYbCSiNLYmqPa If I can help you anything (eg. check the keys in different terminals), just let me know! 73, Ervin -- I � UTF-8 _______________________________________________ Tlf-devel mailing list Tlf-devel@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tlf-devel