Title: | CDE on Digital UNIX onment - CDE |
Notice: | CDE on Digital UNIX - for CDE on VMS, please see Note 1.3 |
Moderator: | UNXA::SYSTEM |
Created: | Tue Nov 23 1993 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 660 |
Total number of notes: | 2674 |
Is it possible to have the F1 key working as CTRL/S CTRL/Q in a dtterm on UNIX V4.0 (it works as intended in a DXterm) Thanks for help Flavie
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591.1 | Nope | UNXA::BEUTE | No good deed ever goes unpunished... | Wed Jan 29 1997 12:58 | 9 |
>> Is it possible to have the F1 key working as CTRL/S CTRL/Q in a dtterm >> on UNIX V4.0 (it works as intended in a DXterm) Support for the F1-F5 keys was added as a hack to dxterm to emulate the keyboard behavior of the old VT220/VT320 series keyboards. You won't find that ability in either xterm or dtterm. | |||||
591.2 | hack? | GERUND::WOLFE | I'm going to huff, and puff, and blow your house down | Wed Feb 12 1997 23:59 | 14 |
> Support for the F1-F5 keys was added as a hack to dxterm to emulate > the keyboard behavior of the old VT220/VT320 series keyboards. > You won't find that ability in either xterm or dtterm. I completely disagree and take issue with this. Dxterm emulates Vt*'s (100's, 200's, 300's, and even some features from 400's I think). Support for F1 in a Vt200 or later terminal emulator is a feature, not a "hack". Xterm claims only to emulate a vt100 (and tek 4014) so it can get away with this. dtterm claims to emulate "ANSI X3.64-1979 and ISO 6429:1992(E)" terminals "like a vt220". Every PC terminal emulator I've used correctly mapped F1 to Hold Screen. Most third party terminals do as well. I consider this a bug in dtterm. Pete |