Messages in this thread | | | Date | 11 Mar 1996 20:28:14 GMT | From | jkroeger@squirrel ... | Subject | [: Re: Long-standing bugs and typos] |
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Return-Path: <fiction!golden-gate.owl.de!sotm.rutgers.edu!dossy@squirrel.owl.de> Delivered-To: jkroeger@squirrel.owl.de From: Allanah Myles <dossy@sotm.rutgers.edu> Subject: Re: Long-standing bugs and typos To: jkroeger@squirrel.owl.de (Johannes Kroeger) Date: Mon, 11 Mar 1996 14:12:46 -0500 (EST) In-Reply-To: <199603052010.VAA00874@squirrel.owl.de> from "Johannes Kroeger" at Mar 5, 96 09:10:52 pm X-Mailer: ELM [version 2.4 PL24] Content-Type: text
> the comments about the control sequences don't match the code: > > -/* intr=^C quit=^| erase=del kill=^U > +/* intr=^C quit=^\ erase=del kill=^U > - reprint=^R discard=^U werase=^W lnext=^V > + reprint=^R discard=^O werase=^W lnext=^V > > BTW, why is discard=^O in Linux/i386 and =^U everywhere else?
This is probably the reason why after I started using AcceleratedX my xterms broke ... or at least it's a place to start.
When I spawn an xterm now, kill is "#", erase is something nonstandard, (I can't remember), and intr is "o". Not control characters, regular ones. stty will fix all, but "#" will still kill, even though stty thinks kill is ^U.
Any idea where _this_ comes from? I'd like to recompile xterm but can't find source for it that will compile on linux.
-Dossy
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