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If you are going to set the class to something other than the default, try
updating terminal_allow_send_events in your .csshrc to be:

        "-xrm '$class.VT100.allowSendEvents:true"

or just:

        "-xrm '*.VT100.allowSendEvents:true"

(Which is the default starting with 3.19.1-8, but the value "-xrm
'XTerm.VT100.allowSendEvents:true'" may have already be in your .csshrc.)

clusterssh depends on allowSendEvents to be set in order to send events to
the terminal windows.

In general, options should work with terminal_args.  -class is a little
special.  If you think it occurs commonly, I could suggest a patch to
upstream that picks up the class value and automatically places in the -xrm
string.

Cheers,
Tony


Joerg Jaspert wrote:
> Package: clusterssh
> Version: 3.19.1-8
> Severity: normal
> 
> While clusterssh has a .csshrc where you can set terminal_args= in it -
> it breaks if you actually do that. Like - try adding -class SOMETHING to
> give your xterms another class (so loading other default options), you
> end up with all the terminal windows as expected - but are unable to do
> anything with them. You can type directly into one of the windows, but
> the cssh control window isnt able to deal with any of them.

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