Am Tue, 5 Jan 2016 09:48:46 -0600 schrieb Nate Bargmann <n...@n0nb.us>:
> * On 2016 05 Jan 08:57 -0600, Nate Bargmann wrote: > > As I recall the keys with the suffix of '3' are Ctl-key > > combinations and the ones with the suffix of '5' are Alt-key > > combinations. > > It's exactly the reverse (I should test rather than rely on memory), > corrected version follows: > > keys with the suffix of '3' are Alt-key combinations. > Keys with the suffix of '5' are Ctl-key combinations. > > 73, Nate > Yes, thats the way it is. Here just a test with your program for the PgUp and PgDn on three terminals: xfce terminal xterm rxvt Ctrl-PgUp -- 550 kPRV5 530 kPRV5 Ctrl-PgDn -- 545 kNXT5 528 kNXT5 Alt-PgUp 548 kPRV3 548 kPRV5 338 KEY_NPAGE Alt-PgDn 543 kNXT3 543 kNXT5 339 KEY_PPAGE By the way there is a very easy way to check the plain keycodes from a terminal. Just type $ cat<enter> and then you will get all key sequences for any key you press (minus the ones that your terminal strips out - e.g. for Ctrl-PgUp/PgDn in xfce terminal). 73, de Tom DL1JBE -- "Do what is needful!" Ursula LeGuin: Earthsea -- _______________________________________________ Tlf-devel mailing list Tlf-devel@nongnu.org https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/tlf-devel