Turns out iTerm 2 supports the same key mappings as xterm, out of the box.
Terminal.app does SORT of but is a bit random..
sampsa <sampsa at mac.com>
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On 5 Jan 2014, at 20:03, Sampsa Laine <sampsa at mac.com> wrote:
Actually forget, xterm is unusable, even basic copy-paste between OS X apps and xterm
doesn't work.
I'll hack out a keyboard mapping later for a slightly more modern terminal.
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On 5 Jan 2014, at 19:54, Sampsa Laine <sampsa at mac.com> wrote:
OK, xterm works pretty well after some investigation..
I've never before attempted to change the setting of an old-skool X program and it
looks like an absolute nightmare. Could any of you gurus produce an .xtermrc with a beige
background and black text and font size set to 14?
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On 5 Jan 2014, at 19:13, Sampsa Laine <sampsa at mac.com> wrote:
Actually xTerm has SOME of the mappings defined by default, does anyone have a decent
.xtermrc file for all of them?
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On 5 Jan 2014, at 19:05, Sampsa Laine <sampsa at mac.com> wrote:
On 5 Jan 2014, at 17:53, Johnny Billquist <bqt at softjar.se> wrote:
On 2014-01-04 21:08, Sampsa Laine wrote:
Been playing remapping some "slime slim, full size Apple" kbd but the results
aren't great. Does anybody have a canonical list of VT220 escape codes, preferably in
hex (I think my term's escape sequence is broken)..
Why don't you use xterm? The mappings are already correct. And as a bonus, you
actually get a VT100 emulation with less bugs.
Where are the config files for xterm stored? I want it to look less 1982 and have a font
that doesn't require a microscope to read.
sampsa