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Re: [Nano-devel] [PATCH] input: ignore any <Escape>s before a valid comm
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Benno Schulenberg |
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Re: [Nano-devel] [PATCH] input: ignore any <Escape>s before a valid command |
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Wed, 18 Jul 2018 19:45:39 +0200 |
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Op 17-07-18 om 21:43 schreef David Ramsey:
> Benno Schulenberg:
>> Hmm... even though the so's here are named 5.9, they come from
>> ncurses-6.1:
>
> That is odd. [...]
> Maybe the difference is due to some patching in the Ubuntu version?
Don't know. Most likely they wanted a drop-in replacement for
ncurses 5.9, without having to relink all things that depend on it?
> Your versions of 6.1-1ubuntu1.18.04 don't indicate which incremen
> In yours, the ShortcutsNoHelpkey, ShortcutsNoMenukey, and
> ShortcutsNoMnemonics options would affect key interpretation, but I
> think they just keep certain keys from being intercepted by the terminal
> instead of nano, so they wouldn't be causing this problem.
I think so too.
Mystery remains why ncurses on your system does not "convert" certain
escape sequences to single-integer key codes. But... it doesn't really
matter. It just makes it more important that nano also recognizes all
possible escape sequences for each important key combination.
Benno
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