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  • Subject: Re: Swap ENTER for FIELD EXIT?
  • From: Carey Evans <c.evans@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: 13 Feb 2000 11:36:07 +1300
  • User-Agent: Gnus/5.0803 (Gnus v5.8.3) XEmacs/21.1 (Bryce Canyon)

Linux Server <everidge@usit.net> writes:

> Just curious, How does someone who needs the 'enter' key swaped to a 'field 
>exi'
> key?  I also need the right 'Ctrl' to be the 'enter' key.  Is this a conrol 
>file
> change, or will I have to recompile with source code changes?  I use this
> configuration continuously at work with Client Access.

You should be able to just edit the XTerm file.  Add:

        <Key>Return: string("\013") \n\
        <Key>Control_R: string("\015") \n\

after the first line.

On the Linux console, it's a bit more work, but it's still possible.


P.S.  Please fix your line length.

-- 
         Carey Evans  http://home.clear.net.nz/pages/c.evans/
"In general, it is best to assume that the network is filled with
malevolent entities that will send in packets designed to have the worst
possible effect." - Internet Engineering Task Force, RFC 1123 (Oct 1989)
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