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Hi Scott On Monday 03 September 2001 9:12 am, Scott Klement wrote: > Hi, > > Thanks for the clarification. I don't have Client Access at my disposal > to experiment with, and I don't run kmail on my system... so I'm doing a > bit of guess work on some of the details of this... > > But, since this seemed easy to implement, I added this "next word" and > "prev word" support to version 0.17.x (HEAD) in CVS. > > To try them out, you'll need to do the CVS update & re-build and install > tn5250.... I mapped the keys (for now) to Shift-Left Arrow and > Shift-Right Arrow in the xterm version of tn5250.... I've done a export CVSROOT=":pserver:anonymous@cvs.tn5250.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/tn5250" cvs login cvs checkout tn5250 # am I picking up the right module here? and built & installed it - I assume I've got the right one as I can see the new keybindings for Shift-left arrow/right arrow in /usr/local/share/tn5250/XTerm and see (but not understand ;-) the code changes in cursesterm.c, display.c & dbuffer.c. But all I get when trying the keys in an xt5250 window is [2C (right) and [2D (left). I still have a couple of windows open running the 0.16.2 version which give O2C & O2D, so something has changed, but no word skipping :( > I haven't yet changed anything in the console-mode keyboard maps, and I > haven't wired the keys down in the SLang version. I wanted to see whether > I did this right, first :) > <snipped> Regards, Martin -- martin@dbg400.net / jamaro@firstlinux.net http://www.dbg400.net DBG/400 - DataBase Generation utilities Open Source test environment tools for the AS/400 / iSeries and miscellaneous database & spooled file management commands.
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