1. Trace Functionality on Linux
- Posted by Doug Miller <orkim at kc.rr.com> Apr 19, 2002
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Hello, It seems the trace screen in an xterm/eterm/konsole doesn't function correctly. Using key.ex I get: The key code is: 27 The key code is: 79 The key code is: 80 for the F1 key. This is quite different from the expected 265 key code I receive in a console. Anyone have a work around? It'd be nice to have multiple windows open and still be able to use the trace functions. BTW, it seems only F1 and F2 keys are effected. The other keys work fine. Thanks in advance. Regards, Doug Miller
2. Re: Trace Functionality on Linux
- Posted by Ken Rhodes <ken_rhodes30436 at yahoo.com> Apr 20, 2002
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Hi Doug, Have you tried the gnome-terminal? I have experienced similar multiple key code returns for specific keys in Konsole, xterm, rsvt as well. Gnome-terminal seems to work best with me... using a large font. Interestingly though I could not replicate your problem - or my previous problems with Konsole now. I dimly recall fiddling with some Konsole settings ( or was it elsewhere in KDE/Linux? ) - but now I can't recall just where! By the way, a new version of XFCE has just been released - it is lite and fast! I configured it to select the gnome-terminal from the main panel and it works so well -and fast that I have little need to use the console. Ken Rhodes --- Doug Miller <orkim at kc.rr.com> wrote: > > Hello, > > It seems the trace screen in an xterm/eterm/konsole > doesn't function > correctly. Using key.ex I get: > > The key code is: 27 > The key code is: 79 > The key code is: 80 > > for the F1 key. This is quite different from the > expected 265 key code > I receive in a console. Anyone have a work around? > It'd be nice to > have multiple windows open and still be able to use > the trace functions. > BTW, it seems only F1 and F2 keys are effected. > The other keys work > fine. Thanks in advance. > > Regards, > > Doug Miller > > > > > >