All Unix Home Forums Search Contact Us xterm function keys Request to REMOVE this thread Forums-> Comp Unix Admin Andrew McCallum Posted Aug 15, 2004 22:52:06 Subject: xterm function keys Guest To all who have a clue I would like to hack xterm to provide different function key mappings. so far I have altered the decfuncvalue function in input.c so that F10 reflects '\033[25~', and would now like to alter F5 to send '\033[M'. The problem I am having is that I cannot work out how to send 'M', and am convinced that I am using the wrong function in input.c. Any suggestions on solutions, or better places to ask this question are greatly appreciated. Andrew Andrew McCallum Posted Aug 16, 2004 18:00:36 Subject: Re: xterm function keys Guest Thomas modey |modey([at]saltmine.radix.net| said |10i130dh29jrgb8([at]corp.supernews.com|... | Andrew McCallum |andrewmccallumau([at]hotmail.com| wrote: | | To all who have a clue | | | I would like to hack xterm to provide different function key mappings. | | hmm - why? | | The translations resource is usually used for this purpose. | (see xterm's manpage) I figured why use translations if I can alter the behaviour at the source. Anyway I decided to just go with the translations. Thanks Thomas Dickey Posted Aug 16, 2004 10:27:25 Subject: Re: xterm function keys Guest Andrew McCallum |andrewmccallumau([at]hotmail.com| wrote: | To all who have a clue | I would like to hack xterm to provide different function key mappings. hmm - why? The translations resource is usually used for this purpose. (see xterm's manpage) -- Thomas E. modey http://invisible-island.net ftp://invisible-island.net You are logged in as a guest. ( logon | register ) Computer Help Spreasheet 1 OS Help Terms of Service ©2005 all-unix.org