Did you call INITKB^XGF?

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Gregory Woodhouse
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On Jun 25, 2005, at 1:55 PM, Kevin Toppenberg wrote:

As part of researching how to read in arrow keys, I
have played a bit with the ^XGF kernal library.  I
can't seem to get it to work correctly.  Does it work
for others?  Am I using an incorrect terminal type?

Kevin


--- Kevin Toppenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Can someone explain what is going on this code?

GTM>for i=1:1:5 read *k w "=",$ascii(k),!
a=57
b=57
c=57
d=49
e=49

GTM>for i=1:1:5 read k#1 w "=",$ascii(k),!
a=97
b=98
c=99
d=100
e=101

Why doesn't *k seem to read in the code properly?

Also, how would you read in the key [ESC]?  When I
enter it at a read prompt, it cancels the read,
rather
than returning a value of 27.  I want to read in an
escape sequence from a user (i.e. Esc[A for 'up')

Thanks
Kevin



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