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- # Keyboard mapping file for ibmpc under OS/2 or DOS box
- # I guess a utility to build this file would be nice, but it tends to
- # be an "edit once, then use for ever" kind of process.
-
- # Basically, if you hit a key whose ASCII code is N, you are mapped via
- # the Nth (counting from 0) entry in this table. The editor will
- # only see the mapped code. Only single character mappings are possible.
- # Under DOS, you can program function keys by sending the appropriate
- # Ansi sequence (see files e*.i) on startup, but this does not seem to
- # work for OS/2. Tough.
-
- # All data after a # is ignored until end of line.
- # All white space is ignored - hence escapes must be used.
- # The usual C conventions apply, except for \x (hex), but
- # including \s for space and \# for #. Sorry, but you have to do a lot
- # of decimal to octal conversion :-) - MOC
-
- # First group map basic 128 character set
- \0 # nul - noop on PC
- \1 # ^A - pick
- \2 # ^B - mark
- \3 # ^C - interrupt
- \4 # ^D - down 1/2 page
- \5 # ^E - extended control functions
- \6 # ^F - find (plus search)
- \7 # ^G - Page Up
- \177 # del - destructive backspace
- # so that fat <-- key works :-)
- \11 # ^I - HT (tab)
- \12 # ^J - LF (cursor down)
- \13 # ^K - VT (cursor up)
- \14 # ^L - FF (cursor right)
- \15 # ^M - CR (carriage return)
- \16 # ^N - del (delete right)
- \17 # ^O - insert/overwrite mode
- \20 # ^P - noop
- \21 # ^Q - XON (resume output)
- \22 # ^R - window right
- \23 # ^S - XOFF (suspend output)
- \24 # ^T - find (minus search)
- \25 # ^U - up 1/2 page
- \26 # ^V - page down
- \27 # ^W - switch to next window
- \30 # ^X - window left
- \31 # ^Y - close (delete) line
- \32 # ^Z - save and exit
- \33 # ^[ - esc (command mode)
- \34 # ^\ - escape next char (^#, ^|, ^` or
- # ^~ on some keyboards)
- \35 # ^] - tab left
- \36 # ^^ - home
- \37 # ^_ - open (insert blank line)
- \s!"\#$%&'()*+,-./ # Space ...
- 0123456789:;<=>?
- @ABCDEFGHIJKLMNO
- PQRSTUVWXYZ[\\]^_
- `abcdefghijklmno
- pqrstuvwxyz{|}~\177 # ... DEL
-
- # The extended control functions (following ^E) are not remappable:
- # ^A recall last command string
- # ^E do interactive replacement
- # ^F do interactive replacement, find next
- # ^J join line
- # ^T do interactive replacement, find previous
- # ^W alt (switch to alternate file)
- # ^Y erase line (replace with blanks)
- # ^^ redraw screen
- # ^_ split line
- # These should be considered historical; in all cases, there is an
- # equivalent function key (below).
-
- # Next group map codes over 128 - with PC, this is usually just
- # the 160(dec), 240(oct) value generated by the extra cursor keys
- # on some keyboards:
-
- \200\201\202\203\204\205\206\207
- \210\211\212\213\214\215\216\217
- \220\221\222\223\224\225\226\227
- \230\231\232\233\234\235\236\237
- \240\241\242\243\244\245\246\247 # 240(oct) = 160(dec)
- \250\251\252\253\254\255\256\257
- \260\261\262\263\264\265\266\267
- \270\271\272\273\274\275\276\277
- \300\301\302\303\304\305\306\307
- \310\311\312\313\314\315\316\317
- \320\321\322\323\324\325\326\327
- \330\331\332\333\334\335\336\337
- \340\341\342\343\344\345\346\347
- \350\351\352\353\354\355\356\357
- \360\361\362\363\364\365\366\367
- \370\371\372\373\374\375\376\377
-
- # The final group is optional, and maps the extended ASCII codes
- # from cursor and function keys. Currently, there is provision for
- # 133 of these (max value 132 == Ctrl-PgUp)
- # The first character (mapping for extended code 0) must not be 0.
- # This should not be a problem, as the first extended code (for NUL)
- # is 3 at present.
- # Example: to swap F1 (default command "open new line") with Shift-F1 (default
- # command "help"), exchange codes 59 and 84 (\73 and \124).
-
- # Currently implemented codes are:
- # Oct Dec Func
- #
- # \17 15 |<-- (back tab)
- # \73 59 F1 (open blank line)
- # \74 60 F2 (close line)
- # \75 61 F3 (mark)
- # \76 62 F4 (pick)
- # \77 63 F5 (-pick)
- # \100 64 F6 (-mark)
- # \101 65 F7 (-close)
- # \102 66 F8 (alt)
- # \103 67 F9 (+search)
- # \104 68 F10 (-search)
- # \107 71 Home
- # \110 72 Cur Up
- # \111 73 PgUp
- # \113 75 Cur Left
- # \115 77 Cur Right
- # \117 79 End (<CMD>Home)
- # \120 80 Cur Down
- # \121 81 PgDn
- # \122 82 Ins
- # \123 83 Del
- # \124 83 Shift-F1 (help == ESC-h-CR)
- # \137 95 Ctrl-F2 (erase)
- # \144 100 Ctrl-F7 (-erase)
- # \146 102 Ctrl-F9 (interactive replace)
- # \150 104 Alt-F1 (split)
- # \151 105 Alt-F2 (join)
- # \154 108 Alt-F5 (recall last command)
- # \157 111 Alt-F8 (switch window)
- # \160 112 Alt-F9 (replace and find next)
- # \161 113 Alt-F10 (replace and find previous)
- # \167 119 Ctrl-Home (redraw screen)
-
- \1\1\2\3\4\5\6\7 # 0-7
- \10\11\12\13\14\15\16\17 # 8-15
- \20\21\22\23\24\25\26\27 # 16-23
- \30\31\32\33\34\35\36\37 # 24-31
- \40\41\42\43\44\45\46\47 # 32-39
- \50\51\52\53\54\55\56\57 # 40-47
- \60\61\62\63\64\65\66\67 # 48-55
- \70\71\72\73\74\75\76\77 # 56-63
- \100\101\102\103\104\105\106\107 # 64-71
- \110\111\112\113\114\115\116\117 # 72-79
- \120\121\122\123\124\125\126\127 # 80-87
- \130\131\132\133\134\135\136\137 # 88-95
- \140\141\142\143\144\145\146\147 # 96-103
- \150\151\152\153\154\155\156\157 # 104-111
- \160\161\162\163\164\165\166\167 # 112-119
- \170\171\172\173\174\175\176\177 # 120-127
- \200\201\202\203\204\205 # 128-132
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