On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 10:29:02AM +1100, Ben Schmidt wrote:
> >rxvt uses its own, totally-incompatible encoding scheme for modified
> >keypresses. This scheme is different to any other terminal that has such
> >abilities (all the others follow xterm's CSI scheme). It is also
> >incompatible with ECMA-48 (whereas xterm extends it), inextensible
> >beyond Ctrl and Shift, and arbitrary (happening to pick three ASCII
> >characters seemingly at random, to represent the Shift, Ctrl and
> >Ctrl+Shift states).
> 
> And AFAIK, Vim doesn't deal with this. Does libtermkey or does it only
> do CSI stuff?

It doesn't at the moment, but if someone wants to do the research into
what sequences it sends, and write some code in the library (similar to
driver-csi.c and driver-ti.c), I could add that in sure.

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