- Subject: Re: [jed-users] Can Jed do anything along these lines?
- From: Roland Hughes <roland@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 8 Sep 2017 17:07:58 -0500
When it comes to the key combinations it has nothing to do with Jed and
everything to do with sh*t terminal software along with even worse
"maintainers."
You know the VT100 claim Konsole makes isn't VT100. I had an argument
with the "maintainer" for Cannonical. I offered the genetic misfit
access to my DS-10 Alpha so he could actually test with the living
breathing definition of VT100. (You'll find NONE of the numeric keypad
works in EDT or LSE when you are terminaled into and actual OpenVMS
platform.)
In the middle of that argument, some VIM user complained about an
__actual__ VT100 key sequence interfering with how they wanted to use
VIM. Guess what? The "maintainer" deleted that definition and turned it in.
Now, my flame thrower is out of gas.
Why does VT100 support even suck in Putty these days? Xterm doesn't even
work! Scripts I used years ago while writing this book:
http://theminimumyouneedtoknow.com/app_book.html
which worked perfectly in VT320 mode, don't work at all now.
This time for sure, my flame thrower is out of gas.
On 09/08/2017 04:55 PM, Ryan Swan wrote:
I love Jed, and I've always wanted to know how close to an IDE it can
be pushed to.
Is it possible to do something along the lines of this using slang and
modes?
https://realpython.com/images/blog_images/emacs/emacs-elpy-basic.png
Also, can JED integrate with a Python debugger and do stepping
line-by-line with a watch window?
I'm still wrestlng with terminal programs and their inability to send
things like
left
left+shift
left+control
etc as seperate escape sequences so I can use things like ctrl+left in
Jed to skip words. I've only got this working in Konsole thanks to
editing a keytab file and manually adding all combinations.
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