Re: backspace character does not exists in xterm,

1999-08-07 Thread Daniel Yang
floppy device to be the primary boot. Daniel -Original Message- From: Lee Elliott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Date: Friday, August 06, 1999 9:44 PM Subject: Re: backspace character does not exists in xterm, >Hello Brian, > >On 06-Aug-99, you wrote:

Re: backspace character does not exists in xterm,

1999-08-07 Thread Daniel Yang
Luck Daniel -Original Message- From: Brian Servis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org Date: Friday, August 06, 1999 2:45 PM Subject: Re: backspace character does not exists in xterm, >*- On 6 Aug, Lee Elliott

Re: backspace character does not exists in xterm,

1999-08-07 Thread Lee Elliott
Hello Brian, On 06-Aug-99, you wrote: BS> *- On 6 Aug, Lee Elliott wrote about "Re: backspace character does BS> not exists in xterm," BS>> Hello J.H.M., BS>> BS>> On 02-Aug-99, you wrote: BS>> BS>> JD\> On Sun, Aug 01, 1999 at 15:39:17 -0700, Oz Dror wrote: JD\>> BS>> On xterm I have to type c

Re: backspace character does not exists in xterm,

1999-08-07 Thread Kris
Oz Dror wrote: >On xterm I have to type crtl-h to generate the backspace character > >the backspace character defaults to the delete character > >how can I change this default. Add... xmodmap -e "keycode 22 = BackSpace" & ... to the top of your ~/.xsession, or type it from within an (x|e|rxv)te

Re: backspace character does not exists in xterm,

1999-08-06 Thread Brian Servis
*- On 6 Aug, Samuel R. Scarano wrote about "Re: backspace character does not exists in xterm," > [snip] >>> leaving me with a completely unusable system. Fortunately I'm just >>> using this system to learn with so I didn't mind having to completely >&

Re: backspace character does not exists in xterm,

1999-08-06 Thread Samuel R. Scarano
[snip] >> leaving me with a completely unusable system. Fortunately I'm just >> using this system to learn with so I didn't mind having to completely >> re-install from scratch to get around this. A rather drastic solution >> though. [snip] > Ouch!! How do you boot into linux? There are several

Re: backspace character does not exists in xterm,

1999-08-06 Thread Brian Servis
*- On 6 Aug, Lee Elliott wrote about "Re: backspace character does not exists in xterm," > Hello J.H.M., > > On 02-Aug-99, you wrote: > > JD\> On Sun, Aug 01, 1999 at 15:39:17 -0700, Oz Dror wrote: > JD\>> On xterm I have to type crtl-h to generate the b

Re: backspace character does not exists in xterm,

1999-08-06 Thread Lee Elliott
Hello J.H.M., On 02-Aug-99, you wrote: JD\> On Sun, Aug 01, 1999 at 15:39:17 -0700, Oz Dror wrote: JD\>> On xterm I have to type crtl-h to generate the backspace character JD\> JD\> The consistent keyboard behaviour implementation for X relies on JD\> the use of the X Keyboard Extension. Make su

Re: backspace character does not exists in xterm,

1999-08-06 Thread Lee Elliott
Hello J.H.M., On 02-Aug-99, you wrote: JD\> On Sun, Aug 01, 1999 at 15:39:17 -0700, Oz Dror wrote: JD\>> On xterm I have to type crtl-h to generate the backspace character JD\> JD\> The consistent keyboard behaviour implementation for X relies on JD\> the use of the X Keyboard Extension. Make su

Re: backspace character does not exists in xterm,

1999-08-02 Thread J.H.M. Dassen \(Ray\)
On Sun, Aug 01, 1999 at 15:39:17 -0700, Oz Dror wrote: > On xterm I have to type crtl-h to generate the backspace character The consistent keyboard behaviour implementation for X relies on the use of the X Keyboard Extension. Make sure you don't have a "XkbDisable" in /etc/X11/XF86Config. HTH, Ra

Re: backspace character does not exists in xterm,

1999-08-02 Thread Oz Dror
Actually it works fine in xterm, but it is converted to the DELETE character in applications that use ncurses -Oz Robert Pintarelli wrote: > On Sun, Aug 01, 1999 at 03:39:17PM -0700, Oz Dror wrote: > > On xterm I have to type crtl-h to generate the backspace character > > > > the backspace chara

Re: backspace character does not exists in xterm,

1999-08-02 Thread Bob Nielsen
xkeycaps will let you redifine any of the keys. Bob On Sun, Aug 01, 1999 at 03:39:17PM -0700, Oz Dror wrote: > On xterm I have to type crtl-h to generate the backspace character > > the backspace character defaults to the delete character > > how can I change this default. > > Thanks > Oz Dror

Re: backspace character does not exists in xterm,

1999-08-01 Thread Robert Pintarelli
On Sun, Aug 01, 1999 at 03:39:17PM -0700, Oz Dror wrote: > On xterm I have to type crtl-h to generate the backspace character > > the backspace character defaults to the delete character > > how can I change this default. > you can define your backspace character with stty erase ^v if have thi

backspace character does not exists in xterm,

1999-08-01 Thread Oz Dror
On xterm I have to type crtl-h to generate the backspace character the backspace character defaults to the delete character how can I change this default. Thanks Oz Dror -- < NAME Oz Dror, Los Angeles, California