[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > Thanks for your reply. I am using ELinks 0.11.4rc1 and konsole > terminal. I have just tried shift-tab in urxvt and gnome-terminal and > it works, I guess it is just konsole.
>From the konsole source code at <http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdebase/apps/konsole/>, it appears the characters sent for various key combinations can be changed without recompiling. In data/keyboard-layouts/default.keytab, there are these lines: key Tab -Shift : "\t" key Tab +Shift+Ansi : "\E[Z" key Tab +Shift-Ansi : "\t" key Backtab +Ansi : "\E[Z" key Backtab -Ansi : "\t" So, if the Ansi mode is enabled, then Shift-Tab results in the same ESC [ Z sequence as in xterm; but if the mode is disabled, then konsole sends just TAB and ELinks cannot know about Shift. The older kdebase 3.3.0 has similar definitions in default.keytab.h. Try running printf "\033<" before you start ELinks; perhaps that will enable Ansi mode in konsole. Alternatively, define a custom keyboard layout that always sends ESC [ Z for Shift-Tab. (I don't know if konsole wants the layout file to be in a specific directory.) _______________________________________________ elinks-users mailing list [email protected] http://linuxfromscratch.org/mailman/listinfo/elinks-users
