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Re: [PATCH] User definable terminfo support


From: Omniflux
Subject: Re: [PATCH] User definable terminfo support
Date: Mon, 02 Jan 2006 14:33:25 -0700
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Marco Gerards wrote:
What I had in mind is:

TERM=vt100, or whatever can be used to select the terminal.  People
are used to this from the UNIX commandline.  Besides that, we prefer
having variables in GRUB instead of commands.

I was wondering if it would be easier to set terminfo descriptions
using variables as well.  For example:

set vt100='cub=\E[%p1%dD, cub1=^H, cud=\E[%p1%dB, cud1=^J'
(I just used some random stuff, but I assume you get the idea)

After that:
set TERM=vt100

That will read and parse the vt100 variable.  We can add several
pre-defined variables.

Hopefully my explanation makes sense.

This makes sense. I do not like allowing TERM to be set to just any variable name (set TERM=PROMPT), but as this is really in the users configuration space, I suppose we can place the requirement on the user to issue sane assignments, and if they do not, it is their own fault, provided I document it well.

I'm sorry for my terrible English.

Actually, I cannot tell it is not your native language from your writing.


I will make your suggested changes and submit another patch to the list as soon as I have time again.

Thanks!

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