Just a minor correction. Provided you have set your terminal type to a
matching entry in the SYS.TERMINALS file, the correct keybindings will be
mapped. For example, if your terminal type is set to vt220, this load the
VT220.IKBIND from SYS.TERMINALS. This is the only one I have tested.

Regards
David



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Hona, David S
Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 10:19 AM
To: 'U2 Users Discussion List'
Subject: RE: [UV] Change prompt?



In UV 10.0.x and above (IIRC), the COMMAND.EDITOR was ported from Prime
INFORMATION/PIOpen (albeit with more than a few bugs!). This command allows
you to change the TCL prompt with a character string of your choice...

>COMMAND.EDITOR ON ALL "MyAccount> "
MyAccount>

COMMAND.EDITOR Allows you to use function keys (like cursor keys) to edit
not your command-line (TCL), but also in BASIC programs (ie. at INPUT
statements/prompts).

It is also good for new users who keep press all those functions keys that
do nothing except insert escape sequences everywhere! :-)

Unfortunately, it doesn't seem to have implement all the nice features of
the PI version and the keyboard mapping only seems to support "fundamental
mode" (EMACS-style control-keys). Oh, well - you can't have everything!

Regards
David

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