* Function keys, keymap issue, over SSH terminal session
@ 2005-03-22 4:45 Todd H.
2005-03-23 17:08 ` Johan Bockgård
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From: Todd H. @ 2005-03-22 4:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
Greetings,
I'm running emacs over an ssh session. No X, just a plain ole text
terminal (so any solutions involving xmodmap aren't applicable, I
don't think?? dunno). I'm connecting to a Debian box using TERM=VT220
and a matching VT220 emulation in SecureCRT (a very very nice windows
SSH client that's typically quite emacs friendly).
The trouble is, The F11 and F12 (and the rest of the F keys actually)
don't appear to be properly mapping, so my .emacs entries such as:
(global-set-key [f11] 'gnus)
(global-set-key [f12] 'vm)
Aren't working.
Now the same .emacs, same SecureCRT profile didn't have this problem
on a RedHat system running Emacs 20.6.1, but this Debian system
running 21.3.1 seems to be quite a bit different in the keymapping
dept.
Any utilities I can run to figure this out, and what if any mapping do
I need to do, and where (in .emacs ?
--
Todd H.
http://www.toddh.net/
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* Re: Function keys, keymap issue, over SSH terminal session
2005-03-22 4:45 Function keys, keymap issue, over SSH terminal session Todd H.
@ 2005-03-23 17:08 ` Johan Bockgård
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From: Johan Bockgård @ 2005-03-23 17:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
comphelp@toddh.net (Todd H.) writes:
> I'm running emacs over an ssh session. No X, just a plain ole text
> terminal (so any solutions involving xmodmap aren't applicable, I
> don't think?? dunno). I'm connecting to a Debian box using
> TERM=VT220 and a matching VT220 emulation in SecureCRT (a very very
> nice windows SSH client that's typically quite emacs friendly).
[...]
> Any utilities I can run to figure this out, and what if any mapping do
> I need to do, and where (in .emacs ?
Emacs should load the library in lisp/term/ corresponding to your
terminal (see Terminal-Specific Initialization:
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/elisp-manual/html_node/elisp_681.html).
That said, you can find out what character sequence a function key
sends by typing C-q <key>
e.g. C-q <f1> => ^[OP (that is ESC O P)
and make Emacs recognize it as a function key with
(define-key function-key-map "\eOP" [f1])
--
Johan Bockgård
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