On Wed, 12 Mar 2003, Pavel Roskin wrote:
> Hello!
>
> > I see that shift+arrows, shift+INS seems to be working in xterm from about
> > 4.6.0. (in linux xterm)
> > But ctrl-INS already don't works as "paste".
Sorry, I mean "copy".
>
> Unfortunately, the new code for keyboard input was unfinished in version
> 4.6.0. Some sequences were hardcoded in the source, but Ctrl-Insert was
> not one of them.
>
> You can use "Learn Keys" dialog, select Insert and press Ctrl-Insert.
> This would remember the sequence for Ctrl-Insert. Insert should not be
> affected unless you used Learn Keys to define it.
I tried, ctrl-INS acts as normal INS. ("o" in the top status bar, changes
when I press ctrl-INS)
>
> Ctrl-Insert will copy selected text to the mc clipboard, like Ctrl-f, but
> without questions. It's not "paste". To paste, use Shift-F15.
This paragraph is a bit magical for me:
-ctrl-ins doesnt works
-ctrl-f acts as a right arrow
-F15? I tried to use "learn keys" for make F15 key, but Shift-new f15
doesnt works. (I checked with F1 and Numerical Home)
Thanks for your reponse, and sorry for my beginner questions.
Veres Lajos
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