Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!hellgate.utah.edu!cs.utah.edu!derhak From: derhak@cs.utah.edu (Max W. Derhak) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.tech Subject: How to use Alternate Keymap in Program Keywords: keymap, console device, alternate Message-ID: <1989Sep29.083458.101@hellgate.utah.edu> Date: 29 Sep 89 14:34:58 GMT Organization: University of Utah CS Dept Lines: 19 I'm working on sort of a text editor, and i'm using RawKeyConvert to process the keys as they are entered. In the documentation that I have (I do have the RKMs, but for rev 1.0 ... I know, it's old, but I have no money to get the lastest issue, so thats why I'm asking) it mentions that you can provide your own KeyMap structure to RawKeyConvert. My question is: What does a KeyMap structure look like, and is there a way I can load in a KeyMap into my program from DEVS:keymaps without using the cli command setkeymap. I'd either like to be able to convert a DEVS:Keymap file to C code, or get some idea how to load it in from disk. Your help will be appreciated! ========================================================================== Lekarz THE //\/\ //| \ / # Max Derhak (derhak@cs.utah.edu) :^> od \\ // \ //-| X # Oh Yeah? If you think that was neat Raju! \X/ \// | / \ o wait till you see THIS!