Hi Paul!

On Do, 09 Okt 2014, Paul "LeoNerd" Evans wrote:

> On Mon, 6 Oct 2014 19:59:45 +0200
> Christian Brabandt <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> > Hi Paul!
> > 
> > On Mo, 06 Okt 2014, Paul "LeoNerd" Evans wrote:
> > > But more than that I've got out and actually tried to do something
> > > to fix them in this regard. I worked with Thomas Dickey to design a
> > > new scheme for universally encoding any modified keypress,
> > > Unicode-printing or special, on a terminal.
> > > 
> > >   http://www.leonerd.org.uk/hacks/fixterms/
> > 
> > Does that mean, I can have xterm already configured in such a way, so 
> > that it outputs those special CSI sequences? What version does that
> > need and how do I enable it?
> 
> In theory, yes. In practice, last time I looked xterm didn't do it
> quite right yet.
> 
> The setting is called  modifyOtherKeys  but the problem with is was
> that it either modifies too little (leaving such pairs as Ctrl-a and
> Ctrl-Shift-A indistinct), or modifies too much (using CSI u encoding
> for a plain Ctrl-c keypress, thus meaning termios doesn't recognise it
> and send a SIGTERM). I have re-raised this with Thomas just now; I'll
> see if we can get to a point where it's just in the middle, and
> therefore right.

So what would be the preferred way to actually see those keys? 
Installing pangoterm?

Best,
Christian

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