Vincent Lefevre wrote: > > On Sat, Oct 26, 2002 at 01:29:11 +1000, Russell wrote: > > The standard xterm commands are in: > > http://cns.georgetown.edu/~ric/howto/Xterm-Title/ctlseqs.txt > > OK, so Home and End should be CSI 1 ~ and CSI 4 ~. This is also what > I get with the Nettle terminal under RISC OS.
I've tried those sequences with: echo -n "^[[1~" >/dev/pts/1 but had no success. Those codes are not in the terminfo listing for xterm. All i can suggest is to try and get the Home/End keys to emit ^[OH / ^[OF ( SS3-H or khome, SS3-F or kend). > > BTW, did you use an xterm with TERM="xterm" ? > > Non, I never user TERM="xterm" as it is too generic (it doesn't always > have colors, nor bce). *VT100*colorMode: on, or maybe *XTerm*colorMode: on. See /etc/X11/app-defaults/XTerm-color. There are also ESC codes to enable xterm colors. > > If TERM somehow didn't match the terminal you're using, then > > the wrong terminfo entry would be used which means the terminal > > would be getting the wrong commands (so i theorize...) > > But even with the same value of TERM, the sequence depends on the > machine. This isn't normal. Type "infocmp" on both machines and see if the first couple of lines of the listing matches the TERM being used. > > Try getting the keys to work in a bash shell, which should > > prove the terminal part works. Then try the zsh which might > > isolate the problem. > > I know how to make it work with zsh, but I first want to fix the > configuration. Any idea? In an xterm, type: tput init ^[[?1h where ^[ is ESC done by ctrl-v then ESC key. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]