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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: telnet arrow keys and vi
Date: 25 Aug 1995 18:26:24 GMT
Organization: Columbia University
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In article <41gokc$g6p@ionews.io.org>, Kevin W Street <kwstreet@io.org> wrote:
: I'm using the OS/2 version of C-Kermit 5A(191). I'm having trouble with
: the way that the arrow keys are being interpreted by vi when telneted to
: a UNIX session via a slip link. I'm using VT220 (VT100 and 102 do the
: same). If I 'set key \584 \KupArr' then vi is seeing the <esc>OA stream
: as <esc> - go to command mode
: O - open a line
: A - insert the letter A
:
: If I do 'set key \584 \{27}OA' I get the same thing.
:
: However if I do:
: define UpArrNew out \{27}OA, connect
: set key \584 \KUpArrNew
: then vi works correctly but the screen flashes back to kermit command mode
: momentarily.
:
: I take it that there is a delay between characters with \KupArr that I'm
: avoiding with the macro. Any suggestions how to get the normal terminal
: emulation to work properly? (or how to make the sceen not flash if I
: have to use the macro). -- kwstreet@io.org Kevin W Street
:
This would be a bug. Evidently you have discovered the workaround :-)
It will be fixed in the next release.
- Frank