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  • Subject: RE: Hi. How would I go about changing the keyboard ....
  • From: "Paolo Fiore" <pgfiore@xxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 10:20:19 +0200

> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Scott Klement <klemscot@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Tue, 27 Mar 2001 11:13:30 -0600 (CST
> Subject: Hi. How would I go about changing the keyboard ....

Scott, sorry if I've just partially quoted your original msg! I'm
dragging&dropping from IE to Outlook... and this is quite explaining what I
know about "gnu/linux"! Yep, I'm a newbie and know very very few about
shell, X, term, scripts.... but if you wanted a perfect Cobol program I'm
the one to ask for :)

So, good morning to the all mailing list!

> ~/tn5250/XTerm
> <Key>Control_L: string("\022") \n\
> causes Ctrl-R (interpreted as "Error Reset") when left control
> key is pressed.
> Personally, I run the program called "xev" and I type "man tn5250"
> to see what strings I want

I gave a look at the man page, but I didn't find those "hex" values...
- because I'd need another modification: having the Return acting as "New
Line"
Could also be I'm loosing something :( in yr example who's receiving Ctrl-R
& from who?
TN5250 feels the ctrl-L and sends to xterm a ctrl-R? And xterm knows through
the terminfo that ctrl-R means send to the AS an "Error reset", sounds?
Am I enough confused?

Thank to you all
Paolo
P.S. Sorry my poor English


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