On 10/15/23 04:44, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Sun, Oct 15, 2023 at 03:34:52AM -0400, gene heskett wrote:
[...]
I can beat that Tomas. At one point in the early 90's we had a PDP-11 to run
a 7 meter C band dish, The VT 220 died and DEC wanted nearly 2G for a VT-550
This one keeps tripping me
On Sun, Oct 15, 2023 at 03:34:52AM -0400, gene heskett wrote:
[...]
> I can beat that Tomas. At one point in the early 90's we had a PDP-11 to run
> a 7 meter C band dish, The VT 220 died and DEC wanted nearly 2G for a VT-550
This one keeps tripping me up: the "G" in your "2G" means "grand", yes
On 10/15/23 02:06, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
On Sun, Oct 15, 2023 at 09:52:16AM +0700, Max Nikulin wrote:
[...]
P.S. I believed that most confusing (while still useful) feature of
terminals is [Ctrl+s]. It takes some time to realize that it has been hit by
mistake, so [Ctrl+q] is required to res
On Sun, Oct 15, 2023 at 09:52:16AM +0700, Max Nikulin wrote:
[...]
> P.S. I believed that most confusing (while still useful) feature of
> terminals is [Ctrl+s]. It takes some time to realize that it has been hit by
> mistake, so [Ctrl+q] is required to resume output.
Old age gotta have some adv
On 15/10/2023 02:10, Van Snyder wrote:
The culprit is tcsh, not XTerm. With bash, Alt-Shift-P produces a colon.
In tcsh the default bindings are almost the same as in bash:
https://manpages.debian.org/bookworm/tcsh/tcsh.1.en.html#history-search-backward
history-search-backward (M-p, M-P)
P.S
The culprit is tcsh, not XTerm. With bash, Alt-Shift-P produces a
colon.
I added this to my .XDefaults
xterm*altIsNotMeta: truexterm*altSendsEscape: true
so that Alt-Shift-P becomes ESC-P. The problem now does not occur in
tcsh.
Thanks to the correspondents on the list.
On Sat, 2023-10-14 at 15:49
On Sat, Oct 14, 2023 at 08:38:22AM -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Sat, Oct 14, 2023 at 07:07:57AM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> > On Fri, Oct 13, 2023 at 01:06:20PM -0700, Van Snyder wrote:
> > > I haven't figured out how to unlock the XTerm after accidentally giving
> > > it Alt-Shift-P.
>
>
On Sat, Oct 14, 2023 at 07:07:57AM +0200, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
> On Fri, Oct 13, 2023 at 01:06:20PM -0700, Van Snyder wrote:
> > I haven't figured out how to unlock the XTerm after accidentally giving
> > it Alt-Shift-P.
I'm not seeing whatever it is you're seeing here. On Debian 12, if I
laun
On Fri, Oct 13, 2023 at 01:06:20PM -0700, Van Snyder wrote:
> On Fri, 2023-10-13 at 12:38 -0700, Van Snyder wrote:
> > I have set up Alt-Shift-P as a macro in my editor (nedit) to run
> > pdflatex.
> > If I accidentally do it when XTerm has keyboard focus, it locks up
> > and the only thing I can d
On Fri, 2023-10-13 at 12:38 -0700, Van Snyder wrote:
> I have set up Alt-Shift-P as a macro in my editor (nedit) to run
> pdflatex.
> If I accidentally do it when XTerm has keyboard focus, it locks up
> and the only thing I can do is kill it and restart.
> How can I unlock XTerm after doing this?
>
I have set up Alt-Shift-P as a macro in my editor (nedit) to run
pdflatex.
If I accidentally do it when XTerm has keyboard focus, it locks up and
the only thing I can do is kill it and restart.
How can I unlock XTerm after doing this?
There are no Alt-Shift sequences listed at
https://www.xfree
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