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From: gaylord@vtaix.cc.vt.edu (Clark Gaylord)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Function keys w/ ANSI emulation and MSK
Date: 26 Sep 1995 18:20:32 GMT
Organization: Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, Virginia
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This is the continuing saga of the problem reported yesterday with "ANSI"
graphics not displaying correctly. I think this approach may solve the
problem better.
Using the ANSI terminal emulation allows me to see my screens on my
Xenix box ok. But now I cannot for the life of me get the F-keys to
work. It seems, for example, that ^[V (Esc-V, it would seem) is what
F10 should be (is this right? I've only used VT100's, where it's Esc-0).
Scan code for F10 is \324, so I tried
set key \324 \{27}V
and various other versions to get my Foxbase app on my Xenix box to
admit that this was F10. No way; had to kill my Foxbase app from console
(F10 is Exit in this application!) I tried the \K-verbs that looked at
all likely or plausible (PF10, decF10, etc ... I don't have MSK in front
of me right now, so bear with me).
Is there a "standard" keymapping problem with F keys? This app also
uses F5, F6, ..., F10 and none of these work.
Thanks!
Clark
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Clark K. Gaylord
Blacksburg, Virginia USA
cgaylord@vt.edu
http://gaylord.async.vt.edu/