Package: c3270 Version: 3.3.7p7-1 This bug is possibly related to bug number 507483, but since the symptom is different, I'll report this as a separate bug just to be safe.
c3270 has two basic modes: command-prompt mode and session mode. Command-prompt mode is where the "c3270>" prompt is displayed. Interactive commands can be entered at this prompt to connect to a host, disconnect from a host, transfer files, display statistics, exit c3270, etc. Session mode is where the emulated 3270 screen is displayed; keyboard commands cause the display buffer to be modified or data to be sent to the host. One can switch from session mode to command-prompt mode by means of the "Escape" function. The base keymap file assigns the "Escape" function to ^]. (That's Unix notation for the Ctrl and ] keys pressed simultaneously.) When I press ^] in session mode on a model 5 terminal, the leading "P" is truncated from the introductory header. What I am expecting to see is Press <Enter> to resume session. c3270> But what I actually see is ress <Enter> to resume session. c3270> Notice that the P is missing. This only seems to occur on a model 5 terminal (3278-5 or 3279-5) and only when it is using the alternate screen size (27x132). -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

