- Subject: Re: Escape sequence for Shift-TAB
- From: "Andy Sy" <andy@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 14 Dec 2002 04:24:24 +0800
> >I find it really tedious to have to configure the
> >terminal client as well as load in the appropriate
> >keymaps AND define the keysyms in your program.
> >Moreover the behaviour is different when using the
> >windows command-line and the ESC sequences don't
> >apply in this case so one has to have his program
> >define a new set of keysyms... I suppose jed does
> >something like this internally?
>
> Why do you have to define keysyms for jed? If you look at
> jed/lib/keydefs.sl, you will find that the variable Key_Shift_Tab has
> been defined. In fact, for Unix, this variable's value is set to
> "ESC [ Z", if there is no corresponding value in the terminal
> database.
What about under Windows? Would this be it?
variable Key_Shift_Tab = "^@^O";
It was actually more a slang question than a jed one.
I'm trying to figure out what would be the appropriate
keysym value I should assign to Shift-Tab as well
as the other ones that give SL_KEY_ERR by default (i.e.
don't have keysyms defined)
I'm trying to build a Slang-based CUA text widget library
and would like to have standard keysym values for CUA
keys like Shift-TAB, Ctrl- and Shift- arrows, and Ctrl-
and Shift- Ins,Home,Del,End,PgUp,PgDn... if there is
such a thing...
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