[bug #57340] ekey goes into strange mode when reading shift-backspace

2020-12-14 Thread Bernd Paysan
Update of bug #57340 (project gforth): Open/Closed:Open => Closed ___ Reply to this item at: ___

[bug #57340] ekey goes into strange mode when reading shift-backspace

2019-12-03 Thread Anton Ertl
Follow-up Comment #9, bug #57340 (project gforth): twm does not catch alt-tab. LANC=C xterm produces 137 for alt-tab, while LANC=C.UTF-8 xterm produces 194 137 (i.e., the same code point). ___ Reply to this item at:

[bug #57340] ekey goes into strange mode when reading shift-backspace

2019-12-03 Thread Bernd Paysan
Update of bug #57340 (project gforth): Status: Confirmed => Fixed ___ Follow-up Comment #8: I added a fix for both problems (not recognizing shift-tab, sticking in line-mode style when the

[bug #57340] ekey goes into strange mode when reading shift-backspace

2019-12-02 Thread Anton Ertl
Update of bug #57340 (project gforth): Status: Need Info => Confirmed ___ Follow-up Comment #7: I can reproduce this (shift-tab) in gforth 0.7.2 on an xterm in Debian 8, and in gforth-0.7.3 on

[bug #57340] ekey goes into strange mode when reading shift-backspace

2019-12-02 Thread anonymous
Follow-up Comment #6, bug #57340 (project gforth): I'M SO SORRY -- I don't know why I typed shift-backspace What I meant (really) was shift-tab could you give that a try? (again my apologies... some weird dissonance) ___ Reply to this

[bug #57340] ekey goes into strange mode when reading shift-backspace

2019-12-02 Thread Bernd Paysan
Follow-up Comment #5, bug #57340 (project gforth): [comment #3 comment #3:] > On another machine (Ubuntu submodule of Windows 10) it is: > lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 15 Jun 1 2019 /etc/alternatives/x-terminal-emulator -> /usr/bin/lxterm But you likely aren't using that in the WSL, because there's

[bug #57340] ekey goes into strange mode when reading shift-backspace

2019-12-02 Thread anonymous
Follow-up Comment #4, bug #57340 (project gforth): One more thing: I have created a test account on the VPS that runs Ubuntu, in case you would like to log onto that machine and test with your terminal. Just let me know, and I'll email you the login details. cheers. RdR

[bug #57340] ekey goes into strange mode when reading shift-backspace

2019-12-02 Thread anonymous
Follow-up Comment #3, bug #57340 (project gforth): On one machine (Linux Mint 18) the output of ls -l /etc/alternatives/x-terminal-emulator is: lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 31 Feb 16 2019 /etc/alternatives/x-terminal-emulator -> /usr/bin/xfce4-terminal.wrapper On another machine (Ubuntu submodule of

[bug #57340] ekey goes into strange mode when reading shift-backspace

2019-12-02 Thread Anton Ertl
Follow-up Comment #2, bug #57340 (project gforth): I also cannot reproduce this. I tried it with gforth 0.7.3 on an xterm on Ubuntu 18.04, and Shift-Backspace just produced 127 from EKEY, without any other noticable effects. My guess is that the terminal emulator used may play a role here. If

[bug #57340] ekey goes into strange mode when reading shift-backspace

2019-12-02 Thread Bernd Paysan
Update of bug #57340 (project gforth): Status:None => Need Info Assigned to:None => paysan ___ Follow-up Comment #1: Can't reproduce at

[bug #57340] ekey goes into strange mode when reading shift-backspace

2019-12-01 Thread anonymous
URL: Summary: ekey goes into strange mode when reading shift-backspace Project: Gforth Submitted by: None Submitted on: Mon 02 Dec 2019 06:02:49 AM UTC Category: None