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I've attached my current XTerm file and a copy of my current .Xdefaults
file.

I can't seem to get F11 through F24 to work correctly in either tn5250
or xt5250.

I apologize for what is probably a stupid question to ask but we are so
desparate to get away from Windows XP that we are rushing to get a
workstation together quickly.

Thanks for any advice you can give us.


On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 14:30, Scott Klement wrote:

> Can you please describe the problem?   In what way are they not working
> correctly?  How are you expecting them to work? What does your XTerm file
> look like?
> 
> 
> On Wed, 13 Aug 2003, Steve Lovett wrote:
> 
> > I believe that I have the XTerm file correctly loaded and the .Xdefaults
> > file in my home directory loaded but I still can get the functions keys
> > mapped correctly.
> >
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