Ismael Valladolid Torres writes:
> On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 3:56 PM, Dave Korn artimi.com> wrote:
> > On a UK keyboard (and I'm hoping it works on ESP as well) I press
> > Ctrl+']'.
>
> Unfortunately on an spanish keyboard ']' is generated via AltGr and
> not directly or via shift...
Try using
On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 4:18 PM, Hugh Sasse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> when I last used this feature of telnet it was true, but also:
> on Solaris and cygwin you can use the -e option to specify the
> escape char. From the cygwin one:
Very useful!
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On Mon, Mar 3, 2008 at 3:56 PM, Dave Korn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On a UK keyboard (and I'm hoping it works on ESP as well) I press
> Ctrl+']'.
Unfortunately on an spanish keyboard ']' is generated via AltGr and
not directly or via shift...
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On Mon, 3 Mar 2008, Dave Korn wrote:
> On 03 March 2008 12:23, Ismael Valladolid Torres wrote:
>
> > Any ideas on how to send the escape sequence on Windows/Cygwin using a
> > spanish keyboard?
>
> On a UK keyboard (and I'm hoping it works on ESP as well) I press
> Ctrl+']'.
when I last used
On 03 March 2008 12:23, Ismael Valladolid Torres wrote:
> Any ideas on how to send the escape sequence on Windows/Cygwin using a
> spanish keyboard?
On a UK keyboard (and I'm hoping it works on ESP as well) I press
Ctrl+']'.
WFM, YMMV.
cheers,
DaveK
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When on a Linux machine, needing to send a telnet escape sequence in
order to get the telnet> prompt, I simply press Alt-Gr and the "* + ]"
key (spanish keyboard).
The same combination doesn't work when telnetting from a bash session
over a non-X rxvt terminal using inetutils' telnet. So I can't g
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