Re: Trace Functionality on Linux

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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
> 
>
> 
> 
>
>

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