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- # xjove (and JoveTool) mouse bindings:
- #
- # button 1:
- # down, double-click down, triple-click down, drag while 1 down:
- # xj-mouse-point [set point to mouse location]
- # up (any number of clicks):
- # xj-mouse-yank [set point to mouse location; yank if CTRL held]
- # button 2:
- # down, drag while 2 down:
- # xj-mouse-mark [set point and mark to mouse location]
- # double-click down:
- # xj-mouse-word [undo preceding mouse-copy-cut; set mark to end of
- # word designated by mouse; set point to start of word]
- # triple-click down:
- # xj-mouse-word [undo preceding mouse-copy-cut; set mark to end of
- # line designated by mouse; set point to start of line]
- # up (any number of clicks):
- # xj-mouse-copy-cut [copy region if CTRL pressed;
- # delete region if CTRL+SHIFT pressed]
- # button 3:
- # not available
-
- bind-to-key xj-mouse-point ^Xm0
- bind-to-key xj-mouse-point ^Xm1
- bind-to-key xj-mouse-point ^Xm2
- bind-to-key xj-mouse-yank ^Xm3
- bind-to-key xj-mouse-point ^Xm4
- bind-to-key xj-mouse-mark ^Xm5
- bind-to-key xj-mouse-word ^Xm6
- bind-to-key xj-mouse-line ^Xm7
- bind-to-key xj-mouse-copy-cut ^Xm8
- bind-to-key xj-mouse-point ^Xm9
-
- # The following bindings are designed for the Sun Type 4 Keyboard.
-
- # define macro to display TERMinal-specific keychart file
- define-macro keychart ^[xpushlibd^M^U^[xshell-command-with-typeout cat keychart.$TERM^M^[xpopd^M
-
- # For the Type 5 keyboard it so happens that all the extra keys, under the
- # default xmodmap, are simply duplicates of other keys on the keyboard (except
- # that they still have their effects even when Num Lock is on). So my binding
- # still works sensibly, except for the missing KP_Subtract key.
-
- # Note that the files jove.rc.sun and jove.rc.sun-cmd should be identical,
- # and preferably hard-linked together.
-
- # The following general principles were followed in designing this binding:
- # 1. Groupings of keys that are found in bindings for other terminals
- # should be adhered to so far as possible.
- # 2. Keys which do related things should be close together.
- # 3. Keys which do certain things under Sun editors (notably textedit)
- # should do the same (or similar) things under jove.
- # 4. Keys which have suggestive engravings on them should do what the
- # engravings suggest.
- # Thus KP_0 ("Ins") and KP_Point ("Del") are used to insert and delete
- # lines. Since 9 of the 15 R keys were already associated with cursor
- # movement or scrolling, it seemed right to make the remaining 6 do
- # likewise.
-
- # However, having said all that, these bindings are only illustrative
- # suggestions, and local sysadmins may well wish to change them.
-
- # arrow keys, using their xjove bindings
- bind-to-key backward-character ^[[217z
- bind-to-key previous-line ^[[215z
- bind-to-key next-line ^[[221z
- bind-to-key forward-character ^[[219z
-
- # L keys
- bind-to-key over-write-mode ^[[192z
- bind-to-key auto-fill-mode ^[[193z
- bind-to-key set-mark ^[[194z
- bind-to-key exchange-point-and-mark ^[[195z
- bind-to-key copy-region ^[[197z
- bind-to-key yank ^[[199z
- bind-to-key search-forward ^[[200z
- bind-to-key search-reverse ^[^[[200z
- bind-to-key kill-region ^[[201z
-
- # Help key (xjove only)
- bind-macro-to-key keychart ^[[202z
-
- # F keys
- bind-to-key execute-named-command ^[[224z
- bind-to-key split-current-window ^[[225z
- bind-to-key next-window ^[[226z
- bind-to-key delete-other-window ^[[227z
- bind-to-key delete-current-window ^[[228z
- bind-to-key grow-window ^[[229z
- bind-to-key spell-buffer ^[[230z
- bind-to-key fill-comment ^[[231z
- bind-to-key fill-paragraph ^[[232z
- bind-to-key list-buffers ^[[233z
- bind-to-key select-buffer ^[[234z
- bind-to-key find-file ^[[235z
-
- # On the Type 4 keyboard the Backspace key is right below Delete and, in the
- # default Jove bindings these both do delete-previous-character. They would
- # make a fine pair with one to delete forward and one to delete backward.
- # For historical reasons, we leave them both as delete backward, but
- # recommend that the adventurous (or IBM PC acculturated) enable these.
- # bind-to-key delete-next-character ^?
- # bind-to-key kill-next-word ^[^?
-
- # R keys (these are all associated with cursor movement or scrolling)
- bind-to-key beginning-of-line ^[[208z
- bind-to-key backward-list ^[[209z
- bind-to-key backward-word ^[[210z
- bind-to-key end-of-line ^[[211z
- bind-to-key forward-list ^[[212z
- bind-to-key forward-word ^[[213z
- bind-to-key beginning-of-file ^[[214z
- bind-to-key previous-page ^[[216z
- # This moves the cursor to the start of the next line.
- define-macro newline-and-beginning ^A^N
- bind-macro-to-key newline-and-beginning ^[[218z
- bind-to-key end-of-file ^[[220z
- bind-to-key next-page ^[[222z
-
- # The following are only available with xjove.
- # KP_0 (engraved "Ins")
- bind-to-key newline-and-backup ^[[247z
- # KP_Point (engraved "Del")
- bind-macro-to-key kill-line ^[[249z
- # KP_Enter
- bind-to-key shell ^[[250z
- # KP_Add
- bind-to-key scroll-up ^[[253z
- # KP_Subtract
- bind-to-key scroll-down ^[[254z
-
- # It is presumed Sun users will normally use xjove. Hence:
- set scroll-bar on
-