Re: Discovering the keycode of key.

2014-12-27 Thread Eduardo Lopes
Joel Rees  gmail.com> writes:

>there was a thread somewhere back there this last week about keymaps that
>might be of interest. Henrique got offended about having to look at source
>code and complained about having to compile the kernel, which was either a
>misunderstanding or deliberately taking things out of proportion. But it
>might help you, too.
>
>(No, I don't know "the" answer to your question. You could find out,
>'though.)

Thanks anyway, but I've read that thread before asking this. It really
helped, but not with this particular matter.

thanks

Eduardo Lopes



Re: Discovering the keycode of key.

2014-12-26 Thread Eduardo Lopes
Joel Rees  gmail.com> writes:

> 
> showkey doesn't seem to be on my machine, but xev is.
> 
> Is xev part of the standard X11 install?
> 

Yes, xev is part of Xenocara, but I donĀ“t think the keycodes on X correlates 
to that on wsconsctl, do they?



Discovering the keycode of key.

2014-12-25 Thread Eduardo Lopes
Hello folks! 

May someone point to me how do I can obtain, in the console, the keycode of 
any particular key, in OpenBSD?

thanks

Eduardo Lopes.



5.4 instead of 5.5 in faq1.html

2014-11-01 Thread Eduardo Lopes
In http://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq1.html#WhatsNew:

"The complete list of changes made to OpenBSD 5.4 to create OpenBSD 5.6 
can[...]"

I think that 5.4 was left behind, wasn't it? 



Re: Weird tmux pane separator chars in wsconsole

2014-05-18 Thread Eduardo Lopes
A more general solution should be use the pccon terminal type (or pccon0 if you 
have a screen with more than 25 lines) (see /etc/termcap for descriptions). 
They 
provide acs (or ascii line drawing for pccon0) and color.

Here in my T410 I have put this in .profile:

[ -z $TMUX] && [ -z $DISPLAY ] && TERM=pccon0
export TERM