On 13 November 2010 15:52, crocket <crockabisc...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> TEKEN_XTERM turns on xterm mode.
> I compiled a kernel with TEKEN_XTERM, and changed cons25 to xterm in 
> /etc/ttys.
>
> When I executed vim on a console, the keyboard acted weirdly.
> After setting TERM back to cons25 again, vim acted normally again on consoles.
> I could assign xterm console characters in /etc/termcap to fkeys by writing 
> keychanges="fkeycode consolecharacter" in /etc/rc.conf, but it is just a 
> quick hack, and it is just a solution for me but not for everyone.
>

Oh... you can do `vidcontrol -T xterm` and your keybindings will be correct.

> I would be glad keymaps in X11 and consoles became the same with TEKEN_XTERM 
> in the kernel.
> If the keymaps in consoles and X11 are the same, 99% of configurations I 
> needed to make in applications will be unneeded. It will benefit everyone.
>
>

As Ed said some days before, you should use TEKEN_XTERM _or_
TEKEN_CONS25 in your kernel.
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