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Yeah what i need is a 5250 newline key (i pulled some old lady off a
terminal and she's gunna kill me) the 5250 newline (i swear to god it does
the same thing as tab does) just moves to the next available field (am i
correct?)

-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Klement [mailto:klemscot@klements.com]
Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 3:27 PM
To: 'linux5250@midrange.com'
Subject: Re: [LINUX5250] newline string?



When you say "Newline" you mean the 5250 newline key, correct?  Not the
UNIX newline, right?

The 5250 Newline is defined as being either ESC N, ESC Ctrl-M (i.e. Esc
Enter) or ESC Ctrl-J (Esc Linefeed).   However, although we recognize it
as being "newline", we're treating it as the Enter key, rather than
treating it like the 5250 newline.

If you need the 5250 newline, let me know and I'll fix this.


On Wed, 7 Nov 2001, Egan, Matt B. (Artco) wrote:
>
> How would I go about find what the string is (I'm referring to key
mapping)
> <Key>KP_Add: string("\???") \n\   in the case I'm wanting to bind the
Keypad
> + key to Newline but don't know the newline string does anyone else know
> what it is?
>
> Or can anyone point me to it?
>

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