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#+------------------------------------------------------------------------
# ECU 3.30 funckeymap
#
# This file contains mapping information to convert non-ANSI
# keyboard function keys to an internal ECU function key
# representation.
#
# The format of an entry is shown below in the 'ansilike' example (used
# to ansilike ECU from the console by defining an ansi terminal type
# nevertheless equivalent to ansi).
#
# The first line(s) in a terminal keyboard description begin in
# column 1 and contain the terminal types (a la $TERM) for which
# the keyboard description are valid. The example entry contains
# several references to terminal types containing the substring
# 'ansi'. These are included only as an example of one keyboard
# description servicing multiple terminal types.
#
# ECU determines whether a terminal meets the ansi vs. ANSI
# distinction by searching for 'ansi' in the $TERM environment
# variable (without regard to case: 'AnSi' will match as well as
# 'ansi'). If your keyboard matches the ANSI specification even
# though your $TERM environment variable does not contain 'ansi'
# (such as 'sun'), then you may add the terminal type to the 'ansilike'
# entry rather than create a separate entry.
#
# Following the "first lines" are key definition entries, each
# preceded by at least one tab or space. Each entry is composed of
# three fields delimited by commas. The first field of an entry is
# the internal ECU function key name and must be chosen from the
# following strings (with no regard to case): "F1", "F2", "F3",
# "F4", "F5", "F6", "F7", "F8", "F9", "F10", "F11", "F12", "Home",
# "End", "PgUp", "PgDn", "CUP", "CUL", "CU5", "CUR" and "CUD" The
# second field contains the name of the key as it appears on the
# non-ANSI keyboard (such as "Send" for End on the Wyse 60). The
# third field is a description of the character sequence generated
# by the non-ANSI keyboard when the chosen key is pressed; it is a
# string of one or more tokens separated by spaces or tabs.
# The tokens are described in full in the ECU manual sections titled
# "Function Key Recognition" and "Function Key Mapping."
#
# << LOOK >> NOTE:
# Compile and run 'kbdtest3.c' (see the source file for information)
# to build a file containing the emitted sequences for each supported
# function key. Looking at the file, you will see it is a funckeymap
# formatted keyboard description complete with the TERM terminal type.
# I would appreciate your mailing me any files you
# create describing non-SCO/non-ISC main console keyboards.
#
# If you like, compile the older 'kbdtest.c' module released with 3.0
# and run it. Press any key you like and hex for the emitted
# sequence will appear on the screen. Press ^D to exit the program.
#
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
#+:EDITS:
#:04-02-1995-04:58-wht@n4hgf-add con80x25 for later Linux
#:03-21-1995-17:46-wht@n4hgf-add vt100 for old rterms which use ttype 'vt100'
#:01-12-1995-15:18-wht@n4hgf-apply Andrew Chernov 8-bit clean+FreeBSD patch
#:05-04-1994-04:39-wht@n4hgf-ECU release 3.30
#:04-24-1994-05:17-wht@n4hgf-clean up+add entries for release 3.30
#:03-13-1994-18:38-root@fep-add rterm entry
#:11-22-1993-23:46-wht@n4hgf-hpux
#:11-12-1993-10:51-wht@n4hgf-add Linux diffs
#:09-10-1992-13:59-wht@n4hgf-ECU release 3.20
#:08-22-1992-15:39-wht@n4hgf-ECU release 3.20 BETA
#:05-14-1992-02:07-wht@n4hgf-make note of Metro Link R5 compatibility
#:04-19-1992-01:37-wht@n4hgf-add ESIX SVR4 console
#:10-03-1991-04:56-wht@n4hgf-add X386 1.1b Roell X11R4 xterm entry
#:08-26-1991-05:06-wht@n4hgf2-add sun console and xterm entry
#:08-10-1991-16:07-wht@n4hgf-add new Metro Link server entry
#:05-06-1991-02:31-wht@n4hgf-add tandem terminal "ansi-terminal"
#:05-05-1991-17:37-root@n4hgf-add ISC at386 tnx to dug@kd4nc
#:05-02-1991-04:53-wht@n4hgf-document kbdtest3
#:03-26-1991-00:00-wht@n4hgf-more Metro Link work
#:03-19-1991-21:04-root@n4hgf-add Metro Link MetroX X11R4 xterm
#:12-20-1990-23:50-wht@n4hgf-"correct" wyse entry
#:12-18-1990-19:43-wht@n4hgf-add xterm and wy60
#:12-02-1990-13:34-wht@n4hgf-creation
#+-------------------------------------------------------------------
# SCO multiscreen (and other ANSI for F1-F10, cursor keys)
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
sco
ansi
ansi43
msdos
dos
dosansi
test
cons25w
ansiw
cons25
ansis
cons25-m
ansis-mono
cons50
ansil
cons50-m
ansil-mono
cons25r
pc3r
ibmpc3r
cons25r-m
pc3r-m
ibmpc3r-mono
cons50r
cons50r-m
cons25l1
cons25l1-m
cons50l1
cons50l1-m
F1:F1: esc [ M
F2:F2: esc [ N
F3:F3: esc [ O
F4:F4: esc [ P
F5:F5: esc [ Q
F6:F6: esc [ R
F7:F7: esc [ S
F8:F8: esc [ T
F9:F9: esc [ U
F10:F10: esc [ V
F11:F11: esc [ W
F12:F12: esc [ X
Home:Home: esc [ H
End:End: esc [ F
PgUp:PgUp: esc [ I
PgDn:PgDn: esc [ G
CUU:CUU: esc [ A
CUL:CUL: esc [ D
CU5:CU5: esc [ E
CUR:CUR: esc [ C
CUD:CUD: esc [ B
Ins:Ins: esc [ L
BkTab:BackTab: esc [ Z
#+-------------------------------------------------------------------
# ~wht/.Xdefaults on a networked SCO and Sun boxes
# has these xterm translations: allows
# me to be able to run ECU on n4hgf from
#
# a local xterm with the Roell X386 1.1b, Metro Link X11R4 and X11R5
# or SCO ODT servers or
# a remote Sparc IPX MIT X11R4 xterm running under
# news/open windows 2.0 or the MIT X11R4 server
#
# and vice versa on the Sun box
#
# This translation set demonstrates two different servers'
# keyboard-to-keysym mappings being accommodated by one 'xterm'
# funckey entry
#
#XTerm*VT100*Translations: #override\
# Shift <Key>Tab: string(0x1b) string("[Z") \n \
# <Key>Insert: string(0x1b) string("[L") \n \
# <Key>Home: string(0x1b) string("[H") \n \
# <Key>End: string(0x1b) string("[F") \n \
# <Key>Begin: string(0x1b) string("[E") \n \
# <Key>F27: string(0x1b) string("[H") \n \
# <Key>R13: string(0x1b) string("[F") \n \
# <Key>F29: string(0x1b) string("[I") \n \
# <Key>F31: string(0x1b) string("[E") \n \
# <Key>F35: string(0x1b) string("[G") \n
#
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
xterm
BkTab:BkTab: esc [ Z
CU5:CU5: esc [ E
F1:F1: esc [ 1 1 ~
F2:F2: esc [ 1 2 ~
F3:F3: esc [ 1 3 ~
F4:F4: esc [ 1 4 ~
F5:F5: esc [ 1 5 ~
F6:F6: esc [ 1 7 ~
F7:F7: esc [ 1 8 ~
F8:F8: esc [ 1 9 ~
F9:F9: esc [ 2 0 ~
F10:F10: esc [ 2 1 ~
F11:F11: esc [ 2 3 ~
F12:F12: esc [ 2 4 ~
Ins:Ins: esc [ 2 ~
Home:Home: esc [ H
End:End: esc [ F
PgUp:PgUp: esc [ 5 ~
PgDn:PgDn: esc [ 6 ~
CUU:CUU: esc [ A
CUD:CUD: esc [ B
CUL:CUL: esc [ D
CUR:CUR: esc [ C
#+-------------------------------------------------------------------
# Sun Sparc xterm using MIT X11R4 server (pl18)
#
# Place in .Xdefaults or whatever:
#
# XTerm*VT100*Translations: #override\
# Shift <Key>Tab: string(0x1b) string("[Z") \n \
# <Key>F27: string(0x1b) string("[H") \n \
# <Key>R13: string(0x1b) string("[F") \n \
# <Key>F29: string(0x1b) string("[I") \n \
# <Key>F31: string(0x1b) string("[E") \n \
# <Key>F35: string(0x1b) string("[G") \n \
# <Key>Insert: string(0x1b) string("[L") \n \
#
# funckeymap for 'xterm' under SunOS
# built by kbdtest3 1.02 Mon Aug 26 04:55:24 1991
# keyboard parity required = even
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
xterm
BkTab:BkTab: esc [ Z
CU5:CU5: esc [ E
F1:F1: esc [ 1 1 ~
F2:F2: esc [ 1 2 ~
F3:F3: esc [ 1 3 ~
F4:F4: esc [ 1 4 ~
F5:F5: esc [ 1 5 ~
F6:F6: esc [ 1 7 ~
F7:F7: esc [ 1 8 ~
F8:F8: esc [ 1 9 ~
F9:F9: esc [ 2 0 ~
F10:F10: esc [ 2 1 ~
F11:F11: esc [ 2 3 ~
F12:F12: esc [ 2 4 ~
Ins:Ins: esc [ L # Ins generates Insert
Home:Home: esc [ H # Home generates F27
End:End: esc [ F # End generates R13
PgUp:PgUp: esc [ I # PgUp generates F29
PgDn:PgDn: esc [ G # PgDn generates F35
CUU:CUU: esc [ A
CUD:CUD: esc [ B
CUL:CUL: esc [ D
CUR:CUR: esc [ C
#+-------------------------------------------------------------------
# SCO ODT 2.0 console xterm (with translations shown below)
#
#XTerm*VT100*Translations: #override\
# Shift <Key>Tab: string(0x1b) string("[Z") \n \
# <Key>KP_Insert: string(0x1b) string("[L") \n \
# <Key>KP_Home: string(0x1b) string("[H") \n \
# <Key>KP_End: string(0x1b) string("[F") \n \
# <Key>KP_Prior: string(0x1b) string("[I") \n \
# <Key>KP_Next: string(0x1b) string("[G") \n \
# <Key>KP_Begin: string(0x1b) string("[E") \n \
#
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
xterm
BkTab:BkTab: esc [ Z
CU5:CU5: esc [ E
F1:F1: esc [ 1 1 ~
F2:F2: esc [ 1 2 ~
F3:F3: esc [ 1 3 ~
F4:F4: esc [ 1 4 ~
F5:F5: esc [ 1 5 ~
F6:F6: esc [ 1 7 ~
F7:F7: esc [ 1 8 ~
F8:F8: esc [ 1 9 ~
F9:F9: esc [ 2 0 ~
F10:F10: esc [ 2 1 ~
F11:F11: esc [ 2 3 ~
F12:F12: esc [ 2 4 ~
Ins:Ins: esc [ L
Home:Home: esc [ H
End:End: esc [ F
PgUp:PgUp: esc [ I
PgDn:PgDn: esc [ G
CUU:CUU: esc [ A
CUD:CUD: esc [ B
CUL:CUL: esc [ D
CUR:CUR: esc [ C
#+-------------------------------------------------------------------
# Sun Console
#
# funckeymap for 'sun' (native console) under SunOS 4.1
# built by kbdtest3 1.02 Mon Aug 26 16:21:57 1991
# keyboard parity required = even
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
sun
# BkTab:BkTab: ht # does not work
CU5:CU5: esc [ 2 1 8 z
F1:F1: esc [ 2 2 4 z
F2:F2: esc [ 2 2 5 z
F3:F3: esc [ 2 2 6 z
F4:F4: esc [ 2 2 7 z
F5:F5: esc [ 2 2 8 z
F6:F6: esc [ 2 2 9 z
F7:F7: esc [ 2 3 0 z
F8:F8: esc [ 2 3 1 z
F9:F9: esc [ 2 3 2 z
F10:F10: esc [ 2 3 3 z
F11:F11: esc [ 2 3 4 z
F12:F12: esc [ 2 3 5 z
Ins:Ins: esc [ 2 4 7 z
Home:Home: esc [ 2 1 4 z
End:End: esc [ 2 2 0 z
PgUp:PgUp: esc [ 2 1 6 z
PgDn:PgDn: esc [ 2 2 2 z
CUU:CUU: esc [ A
CUD:CUD: esc [ B
CUL:CUL: esc [ D
CUR:CUR: esc [ C
#+-------------------------------------------------------------------
# ISC 'AT386' keyboard
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
AT386
at386
F1:F1: esc O P
F2:F2: esc O Q
F3:F3: esc O R
F4:F4: esc O S
F5:F5: esc O T
F6:F6: esc O U
F7:F7: esc O V
F8:F8: esc O W
F9:F9: esc O X
F10:F10: esc O Y
F11:F11: esc O Z
F12:F12: esc O A
Home:Home: esc [ H
End:End: esc [ Y
PgUp:PgUp: esc [ V
PgDn:PgDn: esc [ U
CUU:CUU: esc [ A
CUL:CUL: esc [ D
CU5:CU5: esc [ G
CUR:CUR: esc [ C
CUD:CUD: esc [ B
Ins:Ins: esc [ @
BkTab:BackTab: gs
#+-------------------------------------------------------------------
# ESIX SVR4 console
#
# funckeymap for 'AT386-M' under ESIX SVR4
# built by kbdtest3 3.20 Thu Apr 16 23:16:22 1992
# keyboard parity required = none
# stty -a at kbdtest3 execution time:
# speed 9600 baud;
# intr = DEL; quit = ^|; erase = ^h; kill = @;
# eof = ^d; eol = <undef>; eol2 = <undef>; swtch = <undef>;
# start = <undef>; stop = <undef>; susp = ^z; dsusp = <undef>;
# rprnt = ^r; flush = ^o; werase = ^w; lnext = ^v;
# -parenb -parodd cs8 -cstopb -hupcl cread -clocal -loblk -parext
# -ignbrk brkint ignpar -parmrk -inpck istrip -inlcr -igncr icrnl -iuclc
# ixon ixany -ixoff -imaxbel
# isig icanon -xcase echo echoe echok -echonl -noflsh
# -tostop -echoctl -echoprt -echoke -defecho -flusho -pendin -iexten
# opost -olcuc onlcr -ocrnl -onocr -onlret -ofill -ofdel tab3
#
# supplied by Joseph H Buehler <jhpb@sarto.budd-lake.nj.us>
#+-------------------------------------------------------------------
AT386-M
BkTab:BkTab: gs
CU5:CU5: esc [ G
F1:F1: esc O P
F2:F2: esc O Q
F3:F3: esc O R
F4:F4: esc O S
F5:F5: esc O T
F6:F6: esc O U
F7:F7: esc O V
F8:F8: esc O W
F9:F9: esc O X
F10:F10: esc O Y
F11:F11: esc O Z
F12:F12: esc O A
Ins:Ins: esc [ @
Home:Home: esc [ H
End:End: esc [ Y
PgUp:PgUp: esc [ V
PgDn:PgDn: esc [ U
CUU:CUU: esc [ A
CUD:CUD: esc [ B
CUL:CUL: esc [ D
CUR:CUR: esc [ C
#+-------------------------------------------------------------------
# Wyse 60 Native Mode (no reprogrammed function keys)
# (matching the keyboard tops I have, anyway)
#
# The following is for native mode Wyse 60 with no function keys
# programmed for emitting alternate sequences. This is such a
# nice terminal in so many ways. Too bad they cocked up the left
# and down function keys by making them indistinguishable from
# backspace and newline. You may wish to study the SCO /etc/termcap
# 'wy60ak' entry for a way around this.
#
# Note there is a kludge in the terminal initialization code
# to force a Wyse 60's *arrow keys* to use ANSI sequences.
# This entry as shipped counts on this. If you don't have SCO, try
# the termcap entry in README.WY60
#
# If you really want to avoid this, comment out the IS strings below.
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
wy60
wyse60
wy60ak
wyse60ak
wy60-43
wyse60-43
wyse60ak-43
wy60ak-43
IS:1: esc Z 1 + esc [ A del
IS:2: esc Z 1 , esc [ B del
IS:3: esc Z 1 - esc [ D del
IS:4: esc Z 1 . esc [ C del
IS:5: esc Z 1 \ esc [ F del
IS:6: esc Z 1 q esc [ L del
F1:F1: soh @ cr
F2:F1: soh A cr
F3:F1: soh B cr
F4:F1: soh C cr
F5:F1: soh D cr
F6:F1: soh E cr
F7:F1: soh F cr
F8:F1: soh G cr
F9:F1: soh H cr
F10:F10: soh I cr
F11:F11: soh J cr
F12:F12: soh K cr
Home:Home: rs
PgUp:PrevPg: esc J
PgDn:NextPg: esc K
BkTab:F14: soh M cr
Ins:InsChar: esc Q
End:Send: esc 7
#comment these out if you DO comment the IS strings
CUU:CUU: esc [ A
CUL:CUL: esc [ D
CU5:CU5: esc [ E
CUR:CUR: esc [ C
CUD:CUD: esc [ B
# Home:Home: esc [ H
# End:End: esc [ F
#uncomment the if you DO NOT comment the IS strings
# CUU:CUU: vt
# CUR:CUR: ff
#+-------------------------------------------------------------------
# Tandem Integrity S2
#
# From: rootk@tdmsou (Admin) [John Dashner]
# Date: Mon, 6 May 91 2:23:56 EDT
# funckeymap definition for TERM='ansi-tandem'
# built by kbdtest3.c Mon May 6 02:17:13 1991
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
ansi-tandem
BkTab:BkTab: esc [ Z
CU5:CU5: esc [ T
F1:F1: soh @ cr
F2:F2: soh A cr
F3:F3: soh B cr
F4:F4: soh C cr
F5:F5: soh D cr
F6:F6: soh E cr
F7:F7: soh F cr
F8:F8: soh G cr
F9:F9: soh H cr
F10:F10: soh I cr
F11:F11: soh J cr
F12:F12: soh K cr
Ins:Ins: esc [ @
Home:Home: esc [ H
End:End: esc [ 2 4 H
PgUp:PgUp: esc [ V
PgDn:PgDn: esc [ U
CUU:CUU: esc [ A
CUD:CUD: esc [ B
CUL:CUL: esc [ D
CUR:CUR: esc [ C
#+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# "versatile" xterm - an example (works for me) -- wht
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# funckeymap definition for TERM='xterm'
# ODT 2.0 + Roell x386 1.1b + Sun OW2 + Sun MIT combined
# built by kbdtest3 3.21 Wed Sep 16 12:58:06 1992
# keyboard parity required = even
# stty -a at kbdtest3 execution time:
# speed 9600 baud; ispeed 9600 baud; ospeed 9600 baud;
# line = 0; intr = ^C; quit = ^\; erase = ^H; kill = ^U; eof = ^D; eol = ^@;
# swtch = ^@;susp = ^Z;start = ^Q;stop = ^S;
# parenb -parodd cs8 -cstopb hupcl cread -clocal -loblk -crtsfl -ctsflow -rtsflow
# -ignbrk -brkint -ignpar -parmrk -inpck -istrip -inlcr -igncr icrnl -iuclc
# ixon -ixany -ixoff
# isig icanon -xcase echo echoe echok -echonl -noflsh -iexten -tostop -xclude
# opost -olcuc onlcr -ocrnl -onocr -onlret -ofill -ofdel
# -isscancode
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# stock OW2/nEwS doesn't include F11 or F12; xev for both:
# state 0x0, keycode 16 (keysym 0x1005ff10, (no name)), same_screen YES,
# XLookupString gives 0 characters: ""
# (keycode 16 for F11, 18 for F12)
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# XTerm*VT100*Translations: #override\
# <Key>Home: string(0x1b) string("[H") \n \
# <Key>KP_Home: string(0x1b) string("[H") \n \
# <Key>F27: string(0x1b) string("[H") \n \
# <Key>End: string(0x1b) string("[F") \n \
# <Key>KP_End: string(0x1b) string("[F") \n \
# <Key>R13: string(0x1b) string("[F") \n \
# <Key>Prior: string(0x1b) string("[I") \n \
# <Key>F29: string(0x1b) string("[I") \n \
# <Key>Next: string(0x1b) string("[G") \n \
# <Key>KP_Next: string(0x1b) string("[G") \n \
# <Key>F35: string(0x1b) string("[G") \n \
# <Key>KP_Begin: string(0x1b) string("[E") \n \
# <Key>Begin: string(0x1b) string("[E") \n \
# <Key>F31: string(0x1b) string("[E") \n \
# <Key>KP_Insert: string(0x1b) string("[L") \n \
# <Key>Insert: string(0x1b) string("[L") \n \
# Shift <Key>Tab: string(0x1b) string("[Z") \n
#
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
xterm
BkTab:BkTab: esc [ Z
CU5:CU5: esc [ E
F1:F1: esc [ 1 1 ~
F2:F2: esc [ 1 2 ~
F3:F3: esc [ 1 3 ~
F4:F4: esc [ 1 4 ~
F5:F5: esc [ 1 5 ~
F6:F6: esc [ 1 7 ~
F7:F7: esc [ 1 8 ~
F8:F8: esc [ 1 9 ~
F9:F9: esc [ 2 0 ~
F10:F10: esc [ 2 1 ~
F11:F11: esc [ 2 3 ~
F12:F12: esc [ 2 4 ~
Ins:Ins: esc [ L
Home:Home: esc [ H
End:End: esc [ F
PgUp:PgUp: esc [ I
PgDn:PgDn: esc [ G
CUU:CUU: esc [ A
CUD:CUD: esc [ B
CUL:CUL: esc [ D
CUR:CUR: esc [ C
#+---------------------------------------------------------------------
# Linux console
#----------------------------------------------------------------------
console
con80x25
F1:F1: esc [ [ A
F2:F2: esc [ [ B
F3:F3: esc [ [ C
F4:F4: esc [ [ D
F5:F5: esc [ [ E
F6:F6: esc [ 1 7 ~
F7:F7: esc [ 1 8 ~
F8:F8: esc [ 1 9 ~
F9:F9: esc [ 2 0 ~
F10:F10: esc [ 2 1 ~
F11:F11: esc [ 2 8 ~
F12:F12: esc [ 2 9 ~
Home:Home: esc [ 1 ~
End:End: esc [ 4 ~
PgUp:PgUp: esc [ 5 ~
PgDn:PgDn: esc [ 6 ~
CUU:CUU: esc [ A
CUL:CUL: esc [ D
CU5:CU5: esc [ G
CUR:CUR: esc [ C
CUD:CUD: esc [ B
Ins:Ins: esc [ 2 ~
#+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# H P - U X hpterm
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Date: Mon, 29 Nov 1993 14:09:53 -0800 (PST)
# From: "Robert E. Laughlin" <bel@nosc.mil>
# funckeymap for 'hpterm' under HP-UX
# built by kbdtest3 3.21 Wed Nov 24 10:26:29 1993
# keyboard parity required = even
# stty -a at kbdtest3 execution time:
# speed 9600 baud; line = 0; susp = ^Z; dsusp = ^@
# rows = 25; columns = 80
# intr = ^C; quit = ^\; erase = ^H; kill = ^U; swtch = ^@
# eof = ^D; eol = ^@; min = 4; time = 0; stop = ^S; start = ^Q
# parenb -parodd cs8 -cstopb hupcl cread -clocal -loblk -crts
# -ignbrk -brkint -ignpar -parmrk -inpck -istrip -inlcr -igncr icrnl -iuclc
# ixon -ixany ixoff -rtsxoff -ctsxon -ienqak
# isig icanon iexten -xcase echo echoe echok -echonl -noflsh
# opost -olcuc onlcr -ocrnl -onocr -onlret -ofill -ofdel -tostop
hpterm
# BkTab: dead key and no reasonable alternate
# CU5:CU5: 5
# the above entry is suspect
F1:F1: esc p cr
F2:F2: esc q cr
F3:F3: esc r cr
F4:F4: esc s cr
F5:F5: esc t cr
F6:F6: esc u cr
F7:F7: esc v cr
F8:F8: esc w cr
# F9: dead key and no reasonable alternate
# F10: dead key and no reasonable alternate
# F11: dead key and no reasonable alternate
# F12: dead key and no reasonable alternate
# Ins: dead key and no reasonable alternate
Home:Home: soh
End:End: enq
# PgUp: dead key and no reasonable alternate
# PgDn: dead key and no reasonable alternate
# CUU: dead key and no reasonable alternate
# CUD: dead key and no reasonable alternate
# CUL: dead key and no reasonable alternate
# CUR: dead key and no reasonable alternate
#+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# funckeymap for 'rterm' for WHT
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
rterm
vt100 # not really -- still for wht, but a start
F1:F1: esc O q
F2:F2: esc O r
F3:F3: esc O s
F4:F4: esc O t
F5:F5: esc O u
F6:F6: esc O v
F7:F7: esc O w
F8:F8: esc O x
F9:F9: esc O y
F10:F10: esc O z
# F11:F11:
# F12:F12:
Home:Home: esc [ H
End:End: esc [ F
PgUp:PgUp: esc [ I
PgDn:PgDn: esc [ G
CUU:CUU: esc [ A
CUL:CUL: esc [ D
CU5:CU5: esc [ E
CUR:CUR: esc [ C
CUD:CUD: esc [ B
Ins:Ins: esc [ L
BkTab:BackTab: esc [ Z
#+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
# N e t B S D console (pc3)
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# From: Daniel Harris <daniel@reubio.apana.org.au>
# Date: Fri, 8 Apr 1994 23:18:27 +1000 (EST)
#
# Here's the funckeymap entries for the NetBSD console,
# and an arbitrary xterm.
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# funckeymap for 'pc3' under NetBSD OS
# From: Daniel Harris <daniel@reubio.apana.org.au>
# built by kbdtest3 3.30 Sun Mar 20 14:56:43 1994
# keyboard parity required = even
# stty -a at kbdtest3 execution time:
# speed 1200 baud; 0 rows; 0 columns;
# lflags: icanon isig iexten echo echoe -echok echoke -echonl echoctl
# -echoprt -altwerase -noflsh -tostop -mdmbuf -flusho pendin
# -nokerninfo -extproc
# iflags: istrip icrnl -inlcr -igncr ixon -ixoff ixany imaxbel -ignbrk
# brkint -inpck -ignpar -parmrk
# oflags: opost onlcr oxtabs
# cflags: cread cs7 parenb -parodd hupcl -clocal -cstopb -crtscts
# cchars: discard = ^O; dsusp = ^Y; eof = ^D; eol = <undef>;
# eol2 = <undef>; erase = ^?; intr = ^C; kill = ^U; lnext = ^V;
# quit = ^\; reprint = ^R; start = ^Q; status = <undef>; stop = ^S;
# susp = ^Z; werase = ^W;
pc3
# BkTab:BkTab: del
CU5:CU5: esc [ E
F1:F1: esc [ M
F2:F2: esc [ N
F3:F3: esc [ O
F4:F4: esc [ P
F5:F5: esc [ Q
F6:F6: esc [ R
F7:F7: esc [ S
F8:F8: esc [ T
F9:F9: esc [ U
F10:F10: esc [ V
F11:F11: esc [ W
F12:F12: esc [ X
Ins:Ins: esc [ L
Home:Home: esc [ H
End:End: esc [ F
PgUp:PgUp: esc [ I
PgDn:PgDn: esc [ G
CUU:CUU: esc [ A
CUD:CUD: esc [ B
CUL:CUL: esc [ D
CUR:CUR: esc [ C
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# N e t B S D xterm -- experimental
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# funckeymap for 'xterm' under NetBSD OS
# From: Daniel Harris <daniel@reubio.apana.org.au>
# built by kbdtest3 3.30 Sun Mar 20 15:06:20 1994
# keyboard parity required = even
# stty -a at kbdtest3 execution time:
# speed 9600 baud; 55 rows; 80 columns;
# lflags: icanon isig iexten echo echoe -echok echoke -echonl echoctl
# -echoprt -altwerase -noflsh -tostop -mdmbuf -flusho pendin
# -nokerninfo -extproc
# iflags: istrip icrnl -inlcr -igncr ixon -ixoff ixany imaxbel -ignbrk
# brkint -inpck -ignpar -parmrk
# oflags: opost onlcr -oxtabs
# cflags: cread cs7 parenb -parodd hupcl -clocal -cstopb -crtscts
# cchars: discard = ^O; dsusp = ^Y; eof = ^D; eol = <undef>;
# eol2 = <undef>; erase = ^?; intr = ^C; kill = ^U; lnext = ^V;
# quit = ^\; reprint = ^R; start = ^Q; status = <undef>; stop = ^S;
# susp = ^Z; werase = ^W;
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# "The translations required for ECU in xterms to work are provided
# at the end of the file. (Of course, X support won't work with
# stock 0.9!)" -- Daniel Harris <daniel@reubio.apana.org.au>
#- required X resources -------------------------------------------------------
#XTerm*VT100*Translations: #override\
# Shift <Key>Tab: string(0x1b) string("[Z") \n \
# <Key>Home: string(0x1b) string("[H") \n \
# <Key>End: string(0x1b) string("[F") \n \
#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
netbsd-xterm
BkTab:BkTab: esc [ Z
CU5:CU5: esc [ nul
F1:F1: esc [ 1 1 ~
F2:F2: esc [ 1 2 ~
F3:F3: esc [ 1 3 ~
F4:F4: esc [ 1 4 ~
F5:F5: esc [ 1 5 ~
F6:F6: esc [ 1 7 ~
F7:F7: esc [ 1 8 ~
F8:F8: esc [ 1 9 ~
F9:F9: esc [ 2 0 ~
F10:F10: esc [ 2 1 ~
F11:F11: esc [ 2 3 ~
F12:F12: esc [ 2 4 ~
Ins:Ins: esc [ 2 ~
Home:Home: esc [ H
End:End: esc [ F
PgUp:PgUp: esc [ 5 ~
PgDn:PgDn: esc [ 6 ~
CUU:CUU: esc [ A
CUD:CUD: esc [ B
CUL:CUL: esc [ D
CUR:CUR: esc [ C
#+-------------------------------------------------------------------
# SCO ODT 1.0/1.1 console xterm (as released, unmodified)
#--------------------------------------------------------------------
xterm
F1:F1: esc [ 1 1 ~
F2:F2: esc [ 1 2 ~
F3:F3: esc [ 1 3 ~
F4:F4: esc [ 1 4 ~
F5:F5: esc [ 1 5 ~
F6:F6: esc [ 1 7 ~
F7:F7: esc [ 1 8 ~
F8:F8: esc [ 1 9 ~
F9:F9: esc [ 2 0 ~
F10:F10: esc [ 2 1 ~
# F11:F11: esc [ 2 3 ~ # decommitted to provide a CU5
# F12:F12: esc [ 2 4 ~ # decommitted to provide a BkTab
Home:Home: esc [ 8 ~
End:End: esc [ 7 ~
PgUp:PgUp: esc [ 5 ~
PgDn:PgDn: esc [ 6 ~
CUU:CUU: esc [ A
CUL:CUL: esc [ D
# CU5:CU5: esc [ 8 ~ # same as HOME unfortunately
CU5:F11: esc [ 2 3 ~
CUR:CUR: esc [ C
CUD:CUD: esc [ B
Ins:Ins: esc [ 2 ~
# BkTab:BackTab: tab # same as TAB unfortunately
BkTab:F12: esc [ 2 4 ~