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  • Subject: gnome-5250 key map
  • From: Martin Rowe <jamaro@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 19 May 2000 04:18:09 -0700 (PDT)

Hi

Is there any documentation on what the key mappings are for gnome-5250. I 
realise Jason has set the keys to match a standard terminal (Field exit is 
Enter, Enter is Right Ctrl, etc), but I can't find Print (tn5250 C-p) or Attn 
(C-a). I've looked in gnome5250terminal.c and /usr/include/gdk/gdkkeysyms.h, 
and they appear to be handled (in the 3270 section ?) but as which keys?

Unrelated issues - 

gnome-5250 is a lot slower than tn5250 (run as xt5250) in screen repainting - 
is this down to debug code in the build? Does it need to run in a Gnome 
session? I have Gnome installed but use Blackbox as a wm. 

Now that font selection is available, can anyone recommend a good one to use. 
I'm currently trying courier new (got xfstt going with my windows fonts). 
Incidentally, I get screen resizing both ways 80 <==> 132 using courier new at 
18 & 12 pixel size respectively. If the window height changes it resizes, but 
it doesn't if it's only the width that changes (with 20 & 12 pixel size)

It's looking good :-)

Regards, Martin 

==
martin@jamaro.org.uk / jamaro@firstlinux.net 
http://www.jamaro.org.uk

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