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Thanks for the help.
I finaly managed to get it to work!
Thanks in advance.

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Portuguese Keyboard
Teclado Portugues
Key remapping
Remapear teclado



-----Mensagem original-----
De: Daniel Teixeira 
Enviada: sexta-feira, 9 de Maio de 2003 10:13
Para: Linux 5250 Development Project
Assunto: RE: [LINUX5250] Help with F23 and F24


Hi.
Ok. I've done the following:

Under the tn.xxxxxx/linux dir:

$infocmp
  analysing the output i realize there was no reference for f21 to f24

$tic 5250.terminfo
  no errors here

$export TERM=5250

$infocmp
  i now can see new entries for F21, F22, F23 and F24

Now, when i do something like vi, the error shows up:

Terminal entry not found in terminfo
'5250' not known. Avaliable builtin terminals are:
        builtin_ansi
        builtin_xterm
        builtin_iris-ansi
        builtin_dumb
Defaulting to ansi


Please advise
Thanks!


-----Mensagem original-----
De: Scott Klement [mailto:klemscot@xxxxxxxxxxxx] 
Enviada: quinta-feira, 8 de Maio de 2003 21:12
Para: Linux 5250 Development Project
Assunto: RE: [LINUX5250] Help with F23 and F24



The default termcap/terminfo entry for the Linux console does not have
definitions for F21-F24.   Make sure you're either using the one that
we provide, or making your own that defines all 24 function keys.

If our terminfo entry has already been loaded on your system, you can
enable it by doing:

export TERM=5250

See the README file in the linux subdirectory for more info.


On Thu, 8 May 2003, Daniel Teixeira wrote:
>
> The keys that i am unable to use are: F20 to F24
> I am using standard 105 keys (102 + "left windows" + "right windows" +

> "Drop down (windows?)") from HP
>
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