Okay, I've implemented your suggestions:
-- Shift-Left will now go to the start of a word, instead of the end.
-- Shift-Right & Shift-Left will now wrap lines
-- Shift-Home has been added to go to the first position of the current
field.
These are in CVS for the 0.17.x branch. Once they've had a bit more
exposure, I'll merge them into the 0.16.x branch as well...
Please let me know what you think of the way they work, now...
On Tue, 4 Sep 2001, Martin Rowe wrote:
> Hi Scott
> > Subject: Re: [LINUX5250] Re: TN5250 0.16.2 released!
> > Date: Mon, 3 Sep 2001 11:57:32 -0500 (CDT)
> > From: Scott Klement <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> <snipped>
> > It shouldn't be sending '[2C' or '[2D' the changes to the XTerm file
> > should be causing it to send ESC Ctrl-H (left) and ESC Ctrl-U (right)
> > (that is, \033\010 and \033\025, respectively)
> >
> > Are you sure that the changes were installed in
> > /usr/local/share/tn5250/XTerm?
>
> mrowe@mrowe:~$ tail /usr/local/share/tn5250/XTerm
> Shift <Key>Left: string("\033\010") \n\
> Shift <Key>Right: string("\033\025") \n\
>
> > If you are using an ~/.Xresources file
> > or similar mechanism to override the settings in the
> > /usr/local/share/tn5250/XTerm file, you'll need to copy those changes to
> > your ~/.Xresources file as well.
>
> mrowe@mrowe:~$ ls -l .Xresources
> ls: .Xresources: No such file or directory
>
> > Hope that helps...
>
> That bit didn't, but having another look at my XTerm file did - I just
> dropped those two lines into the file at the end of the existing list[1]. The
> former last line didn't have a trailing \n\, so the new mappings were being
> ignored. Once that was fixed your functions came to life :-) Sorry about that
> :-(
>
> It works the same as in CA (or KMail) when going right, but places the cursor
> at the end of the word when going left. As an example from the signon screen
>
> Display . . . . . : QPADEV0006
> ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ # ^ = stop points for CA/KMail
> r r r r r r r r # r = stop points for tn5250 moving right
> l l l l l l l l # l = stop points for tn5250 moving left
>
> In addition the other apps will move onto the [start of the next|end of the
> previous] line and carry on from there, once they reach the [start|end] of
> the line being processed. Having never used this functionality until it got
> mentioned on the list, I can't say I'm bothered either way, but it might be
> nice to emulate that too.
>
> One other, slightly related question. Is it possible to have a key binding
> for start of the current line/field (as a matching function to End), like
> Home does in pretty much any other app I've used. I know Home has a special
> meaning in 5250 but would a Shift-Home (or something else) be possible
> without breaking anything?
>
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