Tati Chevron <[email protected]> writes: > On Sun, Dec 27, 2015 at 06:21:41PM +0200, Timo Myyrä wrote: >>I noticed issue with mg scroll-up keybinding when "xterm*locale: true" is set in >>~/.Xresources. >>When the above option is set, mg requires that you type C-v C-v to scroll-up >>instead of single C-v. I'm not sure if this is bug or feature. > > ^V is traditionally used on UNIX like systems to 'insert the next character > literally', for example if you type Control-V, Enter at the shell, you will > produce ^M, or Control-V, Backspace will produce ^? which is a backspace > character. > > This is what you are seeing, the first Control-v is swallowed before reaching > mg.
If that would be the case, shouldn't the mg insert ^M for when pressed C-v C-m? Currently it inserts newline. Noticed following when trying this outside of mg in xterm running ksh. With my full Xresources file, when pressing C-v C-m it inserts literal ^M to shell prompt. In this xterm window the mg works normally. In xterm running the stripped down Xresources, in shell prompt C-v C-m inserts newline as though C-v never happened. And there the mg requires the two C-v calls to scroll up. Seems that I need to type C-v C-v C-m to get literal ^M inserted to shell prompt. I'm not seeing how Xterm*locale:true should affect the C-v use in shell. Timo

