On 2013-02-25 20:29, Cory Smelosky wrote:
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Cory Smelosky
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On 25 Feb 2013, at 13:58, Johnny Billquist <bqt at softjar.se> wrote:
On 2013-02-25 18:06, Clem Cole wrote:
check out 
http://www.iterm2.com
Would not recommend. It's perhaps a good terminal application, but not if you want
something that is even a fair VT100 emulation.
The only good VT100 emulation is a real VT100. ;)
I'll give you half a point for that. :-)
But honestly, so far, the best terminal emulator I've tried is xterm, which I actually
are not aware of any bugs in right now. But feel free to point out the error of my ways.
	Johnny
      Johnny
On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 9:24 AM, Sampsa Laine <sampsa at 
mac.com
<mailto:sampsa at mac.com>> wrote:
      If someone has a config file for OS X Terminal.app I'd cry with
      happiness.
      sampsa
      On 25 Feb 2013, at 11:58, Erik Olofsen <e.olofsen at xs4all.nl
      <mailto:e.olofsen at xs4all.nl>> wrote:
  Just in case it may be helpful for someone using
xterm, I put 
      together
  some well known keyboard translations below. The
keypad is such
 that it will work with EDT; the PLUS key will then be DEL C.
 F9-12 may be used on a laptop and NOTES, and they as below they
 correspond to SELECT, NEXT UNSEEN, BACK TOPIC, and NEXT TOPIC:
 xterm     -sl 1000 -fn 7x14 -g 132x48 -xrm \
               'XTerm*vt100.translations: #override \n\
                   <Key>F9: string(0x1b) string("Ow") \n\
                   <Key>F10: string(0x1b) string("Ol") \n\
                   <Key>F11: string(0x1b) string("Ou") \n\
                   <Key>F12: string(0x1b) string("Or") \n\
                   <Key>BackSpace: string(0x7f) \n\
                   <Key>Num_Lock: string(0x1b) string("OP") \n\
                   <Key>KP_Divide: string(0x1b) string("OQ") \n\
                   <Key>KP_Multiply: string(0x1b) string("OR") \n\
                   <Key>KP_Subtract: string(0x1b) string("OS") \n\
                   <Key>KP_Add: string(0x1b) string("Ol") \n\
                   <Key>KP_Enter: string(0x1b) string("OM") \n\
                   <Key>KP_Decimal: string(0x1b) string("On") \n\
                   <Key>KP_0: string(0x1b) string("Op") \n\
                   <Key>KP_1: string(0x1b) string("Oq") \n\
                   <Key>KP_2: string(0x1b) string("Or") \n\
                   <Key>KP_3: string(0x1b) string("Os") \n\
                   <Key>KP_4: string(0x1b) string("Ot") \n\
                   <Key>KP_5: string(0x1b) string("Ou") \n\
                   <Key>KP_6: string(0x1b) string("Ov") \n\
                   <Key>KP_7: string(0x1b) string("Ow") \n\
                   <Key>KP_8: string(0x1b) string("Ox") \n\
                   <Key>KP_9: string(0x1b) string("Oy")' \
                   -e telnet <host>
 On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 02:12:05PM -0500, Steve Davidson wrote:
> Good question!   I just tried my PC keyboard from a PuTTY 
      terminal.  
Some
 > of the functions map, others do not.   It looks
like it will 
      depend on
 > what you are working with.
>
> -Steve
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE <mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE>
>> [mailto:owner-hecnet at Update.UU.SE 
      <mailto:owner-hecnet at
Update.UU.SE>] On Behalf Of Erik Olofsen
 >> Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2013 13:49
>> To: hecnet at Update.UU.SE <mailto:hecnet at Update.UU.SE>
>> Subject: Re: [HECnet] NOTES system?
>>
>> Related to using NOTES, before doing the discussion on NOTES,
>> for using the keypad, how do the present HECnet users use the
>> DEC keypad on non-DEC equipment?
>>
>> Erik
>>
>