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> From: cygwin-owner at cygwin dot com [mailto:cygwin-owner at cygwin dot com]On Behalf > Of Igor Pechtchanski > FYI, the console and rxvt have different key sequences for the function > keys. You can see the exact key sequence by pressing Ctrl-V and the key > (that'll escape the initial Ctrl-[). Another way is by running "od -c", > pressing the key, then two Ctrl-D's. > Igor Finding out what the key causes on "stdin" is no problem... I like "od" a lot ;-) The problem is making bash/console and/or bash/rxvt do what I want on certain keypresses, a' la keybindings for bash (in ~/.profile). This time it was about the "Home" and "End" keys, I wanted them to work as CTRL-A and CTRL-E do in both console and rxvt. I *had* this in the console, but *not* in rxvt. $ info readline $ info bash made me realise what it was all about... => one minute ago I made it work in both rxvt and console with small changes in my .inputrc ~/{.inputrc,.profile,.Xdefaults} enclosed for completeness... Dunno if they match everybody's mind of usefulness, but they do allow &dieris and &ring characters; and DEL, BS, HOME and END keys work. /Hannu E K Nevalainen, Mariefred, Sweden --END OF MESSAGE--
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