On Mon, 22 Dec 2008, Dave Wood wrote:
I use the following:
# C-left and C-right
bindkey "\033[1;5C" next
bindkey "\033[1;5D" prev
Thanks. These work but I have found a problem with some applications
where it seems an application's keybinds override those of screen -
mutt and vim in insert mode don't allow these binds to work. Is there
some way of forcing screen binds to work no matter which application
is running?
I tried unbinding left and right in mutt but it didn't work.
try the same lines but add -a, maybe that helps...
Your codes don't seem to be working. How did you find the codes? Is
there a lookup table somewhere on the www? I think control codes depend
on the terminal in use.
i used cat, just started it, and pressed the key i wanted the code for,
like this (after pressing C-left and C-right):
cat
^[[1;5D^[[1;5C
^[ is of cource \033.
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Peder Stray
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