Hello Phil, On Tuesday, January 22, 2008 at 9:09:39 -0500, Phillip Michael Gregory wrote:
> PuTTY sends the same escape sequences as (IIRC) the linux console for > F1-F4 by default. This is a problem because it sets its $TERM to > 'xterm' which on many systems has different F1-F4 escape sequences. Indeed PuTTY and Xterm may differ on F1-F4, but they also differ on a surprisingly great number of other things. TERM=xterm under PuTTY is an heresy. Fortunately one can fix this changing in PuTTY's config ==> Connection ==> Data ==> Terminal-type string "xterm" to something like "putty-256color". Of course this requires having this "putty-256color" terminfo entry installed on all hosts you connect to. One can quite safely generalize: TERM=xterm under anything else than the real Xterm is also an heresy. ;-) Bye! Alain. -- « if you believe in alleged compatibility, I've got a bridge to sell you. » _______________________________________________ screen-users mailing list screen-users@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/screen-users