John,Thanks. I gave it a try. The unbinding got rid of the error, but alas, <ctrl><home> and <ctrl><end> don't work in any terminal I tried under Mint 17 Gnome editions. Each terminal claimed "\e0H" and "\e0F" were the correct values, at least with the command you gave me. Just didn't work. They went to the begin and end of line just like the <ctrl> key was not pressed.
It's okay. I don't have to do much over there. I just won't ever work at any place which wants me to use some form of Gicky Gnasty Gnome with its pathetic excuse for a terminal.
Thanks again, Roland On 01/24/2015 11:21 AM, John E. Davis wrote:
Roland Hughes <roland@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:On Mint17 KDE the following .jedrc gets the bulk of CUA navigation for both Konsole and Yakuake. require ("keydefs"); %require ("emacs");For CUA bindinfs, use "cua" instead of emacs.I could make nothing work in the Gicky Gnasty Gnome world. Attempting to use "\e0F" or "\e0H" (the values returned by keycode experiment) yielded some kind of missmatched keys error. Actually the terminalYou got this error because ESC-0 is already bound to a function (digit_arg). You should be able to safely rebind it: unsetkey ("\e0"); setkey ("beg_of_buffer", "\e0H"); setkey ("end_of_buffer", "\e0F"); Good luck, --John _______________________________________________ For list information, visit <http://jedsoft.org/jed/mailinglists.html>.
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