Russell Shaw sez: } Where can i find a list of key names for use } in vt100 translations? There's a bunch of } things in /etc/X11/xbd, but things like } "BackSpace" aren't there.
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/XKeysymDB
You can also use xmodmap -pke to find out which keysyms are actually bound on your keyboard.
} Does xterm have its own list?
No.
} What does the tilde(~) character do?
Negation. In the first of the translations below, releasing the second button only pastes if neither control nor meta are pressed.
} XTerm*vt100.translations: #override\n\ } ~Ctrl ~Meta<Btn2Up>: insert-selection(PRIMARY, CLIPBOARD)\n\ } <BtnUp>: select-end(PRIMARY, CLIPBOARD)\n\ } Shift<Key>Up: scroll-back(1,line)\n\ [...] --Greg
Thanks. I found another useful way to see keycodes is xev. XKeysymDB seems to have something different. What are these used in? :
apLineDel :1000FF00
apCharDel :1000FF01
apCopy :1000FF02
apCut :1000FF03
apPaste :1000FF04
apMove :1000FF05
apGrow :1000FF06
apCmd :1000FF07
apShell :1000FF08
apLeftBar :1000FF09
apRightBar :1000FF0A
apLeftBox :1000FF0B
apRightBox :1000FF0C
apUpBox :1000FF0D
...
osfCopy :1004FF02
osfCut :1004FF03
osfPaste :1004FF04
osfBackTab :1004FF07
osfBackSpace :1004FF08
osfClear :1004FF0B
osfEscape :1004FF1B
osfAddMode :1004FF31
osfPrimaryPaste :1004FF32
osfQuickPaste :1004FF33
osfPageLeft :1004FF40
osfPageUp :1004FF41
osfPageDown :1004FF42
osfPageRight :1004FF43
osfActivate :1004FF44
osfMenuBar :1004FF45
osfLeft :1004FF51
osfUp :1004FF52
osfRight :1004FF53
osfDown :1004FF54
osfPrior :1004FF55
osfNext :1004FF56
osfEndLine :1004FF57
osfBeginLine :1004FF58 ...
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