On Sat, Mar 15, 2003 at 05:21:55PM +0000, M A Young wrote:
> Joshua Legbandt wrote:
> > I frequently have to connect to cisco routers and terminal servers which
> > use an escape sequence of ctrl-shift-6 to cancel a process or drop back
> > to the terminal servers main prompt. Using gnome-terminal on phoebe,
> > this doesn't work... I end up with a nice little "6 in a box" that
> > disappears when I release the keys.
> 
> It is a known bug, and fixed in later packages. See
> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=83563
> and upgrade vte to 0.10.22-3 or later.

Actually that's not quite the same thing.  When you press
Ctrl+Shift+<any valid hexadecimal digit> you start using the
default input method for inputting arbitrary Unicode codepoints.

Try it: hold down Ctrl+Shift, and type 41.  That's hex for 65,
which corresponds to the capital "A".

In Xterm on my system, Ctrl+Shift+6 produces the same output as
Ctrl+6; perhaps pressing Shift is unnecessary and things will
work without it.

HTH,

Nalin



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