That's helpful. However, Debian has 034 in testing,
which would tend to indicate that this bug could be closed in perhaps two years.
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Title:
vte 0.36 (gnome 3.12) changes the function keys to be compatible with
Xterm.
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To manage no
** Changed in: gnome-terminal
Status: New => Invalid
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Changing the code is the only way that I see.
However (since it's been several years) it doesn't appear to be a priority with
the gnome developers.
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I've read through all of the comments, related bugs, etc, but I'm
wondering: is there any way to fix this via termcap or without changing
code for gnome-terminal? Otherwise xterm seems to be the only option for
me to run emacs in a tmux session because many of my bindings are Ctrl-
Fx.
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Hmm, looks like this bug is preventing tmux from receiving shift-F-keys
correctly through gnome-terminal (on 11.04).
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On Sun, Nov 7, 2010 at 8:06 PM, Vladimir Smolensky <96...@bugs.launchpad.net
> wrote:
> I guess it won't solve by itself :)
> On the other hand I need terminal with tabs... I use 5-6 consoles at a time
> with gnome. Using konsole under gnome does not seem right..
>
Maybe not, but the keys work co
I guess it won't solve by itself :)
On the other hand I need terminal with tabs... I use 5-6 consoles at a time
with gnome. Using konsole under gnome does not seem right..
Installing konsole on purely gnome system means adding a ton of libs I don't
need and this will eat my disk, crawl the system
The problem doesn't seem to solve itself; I'd suggest using xterm, rxvt
or konsole.
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I've never come across any useful documentation from the GNOME project.
Just stuff that is targeted at nontechnical end-users.
However, the simplest fix would be setting gnome-terminal's TERM variable
to "gnome", and handling the inevitable release-to-release nits with fixes
in the terminal databa
My last suggestion (unconditionally change environment TERM from 'xterm'
to 'xterm-vte') is a bit rude. How could I do it more nicely? If it were
rxvt or xterm, it would be the simplest:
cat >> ~/.Xdefaults:
XTerm.termName=xterm-vte
Rxvt.termName=xterm-vte
xrdb ~/.Xdefaults
But alas, gnome-termi
A little addition: in my debian lenny Shift+F1 produces:
on tty: terminal=linux SF1=ESC[23~ infocmp=kf11 (my own setting)
on rxvt: terminal=rxvt SF1=ESC[23~ infocmp=kf11 (very good (for mc, at least))
on xterm: terminal=xterm SF1=ESC[1;2P infocmp=no such sequence!!!
on gnome-terminal: terminal=xte
It could be something like this: http://web.axelero.hu/lzsiga/xterm-
vte.sh
then in /usr/share/mc/mc.lib:
[terminal:xterm-vte]
copy=xterm
f11=\eO1;2P
f12=\eO1;2Q
f13=\eO1;2R
f14=\eO1;2S
and finally:
somewhere in .bashrc or else:
if [ x"$TERM" = x"xterm" ]; then export TERM="xterm-vte"; fi
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Once upon a time I back-tracked the problem, and it was somewhere really
deep in
gnome/widgets/vte/src/keymap.c:_vte_keymap_key_add_key_modifiers -- it
has an algorithm to hack function-key-codes, when SHIFT pressed, eg:
F1 = ESC O P
Shift+F1 = ESC [ O 1 ; 2 P
should be= ESC O 2 P (Shift + F11 =
Instead, you are welcomed to propose it for a given release.
On Fri, Jan 08, 2010 at 11:09:04PM -, Chris Coulson wrote:
> Please don't add the distro-series to the title. It implies the bug is
> specific to only that series, when that clearly isn't the case here (it
> also applies to Lucid)
>
Please don't add the distro-series to the title. It implies the bug is
specific to only that series, when that clearly isn't the case here (it
also applies to Lucid)
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- [KARMIC] function keys don't work in gnome-terminal
+ function keys don't work in gnome-terminal
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I think the GNOME team may have given up on this, there's been no
activity for 4 months, will update the GNOME bug so they know 9.10 is
affected.
** Summary changed:
- [feisty] function keys don't work in gnome-terminal
+ function keys don't work in gnome-terminal
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