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From: wongpw@isl.Stanford.EDU (Ping Wah Wong)
Newsgroups: comp.emacs
Subject: Re: jove & vt100
Message-ID: <146@isl.stanford.edu>
Date: 12 May 88 04:34:00 GMT
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Reply-To: wongpw@isl.UUCP (Ping Wah Wong)
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George Sperling writes:

>Rob writes
>
>>However I do not seem to be able to use my cursorkeys as they send an 
>>escape sequence JOVE can't interpret.
>
>You have to bind the function "ansi-codes" to the lead-in sequence of
>your function keys. This is usually "ESC [", but Jove sets the VT100
>into keypad applications mode, and in that mode the terminal sends
>"ESC O". All you have to do is to put the line
>	bind-to-key ansi-codes ESC O
>into your .joverc file. This will allow you to use the cursor keys on
>a VT100. I have a patch for ansi-codes which knows about more of the
>function keys on a VT100. 

If I use several different terminals, how do I tell jove (supposedly
through the .joverc file) to interpret the cursor and function keys
correctly? Thanks in advance!

Ping (wongpw@isl.stanford.edu)