From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: bqt@softjar.se (Johnny Billquist) Date: Mon, 05 Jan 2009 00:59:42 +0100 Subject: [pups] jove editor under 2.11BSD and cursor keys In-Reply-To: <496116C4.8050101@gsi.de> References: <4960F68E.1010507@gsi.de> <496116C4.8050101@gsi.de> Message-ID: <49614D6E.2090408@softjar.se> Walter F. Mueller wrote: > Hello, > > I'm using the jove editor under 2.11BSD, the jove release is > from 1988. It works just fine, except for the cursor keys. > Even though the ansi-codes function is properly bound, > 'ESC x describe-bindings' shows: > > ESC [ ansi-codes > > I get whenever I hit one of the cursor keys the message > > [ESC O unbound] > > TERM is set to vt100, termcap is ok, and the xterm used is > started with -ti vt100. vi for example works and accepts the > cursor keys, a dump of the chars emitted by xterm show that > the proper \[[A ect sequence indeed arrives. > > Any help or hint on how to get this to work is very much > appreciated. Please note the difference between "[" and "O"... :-) To give you a little more help: someone or something is changing your terminal to have application cursor keys. (And to point out what should be obvious now: your cursor keys can actually send two different kind of codes, depending on a setup parameter.) Johnny