Hi,
Thanks for the clarification. I don't have Client Access at my disposal
to experiment with, and I don't run kmail on my system... so I'm doing a
bit of guess work on some of the details of this...
But, since this seemed easy to implement, I added this "next word" and
"prev word" support to version 0.17.x (HEAD) in CVS.
To try them out, you'll need to do the CVS update & re-build and install
tn5250.... I mapped the keys (for now) to Shift-Left Arrow and
Shift-Right Arrow in the xterm version of tn5250....
I haven't yet changed anything in the console-mode keyboard maps, and I
haven't wired the keys down in the SLang version. I wanted to see whether
I did this right, first :)
On Tue, 28 Aug 2001, Brendan Bispham wrote:
> Scott,
>
> On Saturday 25 August 2001 03:37, you wrote:
> >
> > > So suggestion #1 on my list would be Alt-cursor to jump inbetween spaces
> > > to the next character - almost essential for RPG source entry....
> >
> > I'm not clear on what you mean by this? What does alt-cursor do? Is it
> > different than TAB? I enter RPG source constantly in Tn5250, and have
> > never heard of this :)
>
> Not quite TAB, the cursor jumps to the next non-blank character (like
> Ctrl-cursor in windows like this kmail app). I find it "essential" because
> you can navigate across the blanks that are inbetween pos7, opcodes and
> indicator positions.
>
> I suppose it should be Ctl-cursor to match the PC world....
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