On Mon, Jun 13, 2005 at 04:25:52PM +0200, Wolf Wiegand wrote:
Moin Heiko!
On Mon, Jun 13, 2005 at 09:13:55AM +0200, Heiko Heil wrote:
Probier mal ein...
$ echo *eightBitInput: false /etc/X11/app-defaults/XTerm
Ich hab jetzt xterm*eightBitInput: false in ~/.Xdefaults eingetragen
(vorher
Hallo Wolf,
* Wolf Wiegand [EMAIL PROTECTED] [12.06.2005 17:03]:
was muss ich wo einstellen, damit Alt+Backspace im xterm das vorherige
Wort löscht? Also das gleiche, was ^W macht? Wenn ich hier
Alt+Backspace drücke, erscheint hier nur ein ÿ (ein y mit zwei Punkten
drüber).
[...]
Probier
Moin Heiko!
On Mon, Jun 13, 2005 at 09:13:55AM +0200, Heiko Heil wrote:
Probier mal ein...
$ echo *eightBitInput: false /etc/X11/app-defaults/XTerm
Ich hab jetzt xterm*eightBitInput: false in ~/.Xdefaults eingetragen
(vorher stand das da mit einem Punkt anstatt dem Stern. Huh?) -
Hallo,
was muss ich wo einstellen, damit Alt+Backspace im xterm das vorherige
Wort löscht? Also das gleiche, was ^W macht? Wenn ich hier Alt+Backspace
drücke, erscheint hier nur ein ÿ (ein y mit zwei Punkten drüber). ^W
funktioniert, auf den Framebufferkonsolen funktioniert Alt-BS, im aterm
debs,
what's the config to backspace in xterm?
btw: i'm running dlinux on 2 lapboxes and 2 deskboxes. on 1 lapbox,
i can backspace in xterm; the other boxes, i cannot...
ia, t.
bentley taylor.
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Pete Does Alt-backspace work for anyone in an xterm (deleting the previous
Pete word on bash input, for example)? This worked fine in Bo and before.
... and now it works fine! Thanks to everyone for making a wonderful
system where all the bad things go away and nice surprises show up
around
Branden Robinson wrote:
On Thu, Sep 10, 1998 at 10:06:49AM +0100, Gilbert Laycock wrote:
Pete I wonder what the difference between your setup and mine could be...
Odd isn't it.
I finally compared my /etc/X11/Xresources with the one from the
distribution. I had
After some experimentation, I found that the following works if you add it
to /etc/X11/Xresources:
*VT100.Translations: #override KeyBackSpace: string(\177)\n\
MetaKeyBackSpace: string(\033\177)\n\
...
Didn't produce any change for me.
bash-2.01$ bind -p |
On Thu, Sep 10, 1998 at 10:06:49AM +0100, Gilbert Laycock wrote:
Pete I wonder what the difference between your setup and mine could be...
Odd isn't it.
I finally compared my /etc/X11/Xresources with the one from the
distribution. I had
*VT100.Translations: #override KeyDelete:
. Meta-backspace deletes the previous word in bash in an
xterm. Alt-backspace just deletes one character. Using an rxvt it is
the other way around.
I've tried a couple of keyboards; I've got a 104-key W95 keyboard
currently. I get the same behavio[u]r as you, except nothing gets
back-word
Just to followup on my own message, it's probably not a bug in xterm
because bo's xterm binary misbehaves identically when copied to slink.
--
Pete Harlan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Pete I wonder what the difference between your setup and mine could be...
Odd isn't it.
I finally compared my /etc/X11/Xresources with the one from the
distribution. I had
*VT100.Translations: #override KeyDelete: string(\033[3~)\n\
KeyHome: string(\033OH)\n\
, no more fiddling with xmodmap or anything, Backspace the
Delete key simply works.
I did a fresh install of hamm and slink, including the above, and
backspace and delete work fine, but Alt-backspace in an xterm[-debian]
just does a backspace (instead of a meta-backspace, as it does (and
should
-backspace deletes the previous word in bash in an
xterm. Alt-backspace just deletes one character. Using an rxvt it is
the other way around.
It is my understanding that Meta and Alt should be separate when there
are enough keyboard buttons to allow it, and that Meta-backspace is
the definitive
produces Alt
when in X. Meta-backspace deletes the previous word in bash in an
xterm. Alt-backspace just deletes one character. Using an rxvt it is
the other way around.
It is my understanding that Meta and Alt should be separate when there
are enough keyboard buttons to allow
)
| keyboard, the windows key produces Meta and the Alt key produces Alt
| when in X. Meta-backspace deletes the previous word in bash in an
| xterm. Alt-backspace just deletes one character. Using an rxvt it is
| the other way around.
|
| It is my understanding that Meta and Alt should
Joost But then `Alt-Backspace' in emacs deletes one word, as it does on
Joost the VC and so on. So I don't see the point in doing it different
Joost on an xterm. Nor do I think it is good: When I press `Alt-Backspace',
Joost I want something different to happen than when I just press `Backspace'.
the
Delete key simply works.
I did a fresh install of hamm and slink, including the above, and
backspace and delete work fine, but Alt-backspace in an xterm[-debian]
just does a backspace (instead of a meta-backspace, as it does (and
should) on a text console or in an Emacs window.)
Does Alt
I had the same problem, I found a solution, it may not be the best
solution but it works for me.
I used xmodmap to make the backspace key work in the way you want.
check your keymap table for X (xmodmap -pke). If BackSpace is not in it
then add it using the command (xmodmap -e keycode 22 =
On Sun, 6 Sep 1998, Joost Witteveen wrote:
I upgraded my system yesterday (OK to slink, but it appears the same problem
is present in hamm), and now my bacspace generates an delete again.
(in an xterm that is. Emacs (X11) and VC are OK)
I already asked this question once, but I seem to have
Hi, here I am agian.
I upgraded my system yesterday (OK to slink, but it appears the same problem
is present in hamm), and now my bacspace generates an delete again.
(in an xterm that is. Emacs (X11) and VC are OK)
I already asked this question once, but I seem to have lost the responce
I got
Does anybody know what I should do to get my beloved backspace back again
(yes, I want backspace to delete the char left to the curser, as it does
in the VC's).
Make sure the following is present in your /etc/X11/Xresources:
*Text.translations: #override ~Shift ~Meta KeyDelete:
I think I had this same problem and solved it after someone in IRC
(#debian) told me to disable XKEYBOARD extension (but I am not sure
this was the problem, though).
Try disabling XKEYBOARD in XF86Config...
peloy.-
Joost Witteveen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi, here I am agian.
I upgraded my
Does anybody know what I should do to get my beloved backspace back again
(yes, I want backspace to delete the char left to the curser, as it does
in the VC's).
Make sure the following is present in your /etc/X11/Xresources:
Thanks. But unfortunately, it _is_ already present!
Hi,
I recently upgraded several packages, including ncurses-base, and
xbase. Now delete and backspace don't work at all in xterm or rxvt.
I tried reinstalling ncurses-base and xbase, but I still have the
problem. I'm using ncurses-base_1.9.9g-5 and xbase_3.3.1-1. Can
anyone help?
Thanks,
Curt
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