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&?F[1-10] on a sparcstation?
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- From: rodw@cbl.leeds.ac.uk
- Date: Wed, 2 Mar 1994 09:42:27 +0100
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Hello,
Does anyone have a method for running the editor, editor.lsp,
in an xterm on a sparcstation. The problem is that clisp doesn't
see characters #\F1 - #\F10 when function keys are pressed, rather
it gets an ansi escape sequence, the first character of which is an
escape which exits the editor. I can cause an xterm to map the
function keys to any string but I'm not sure what the ascii equivalent
is to F1.
Thanks for any assistance,
Rod
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Roderick Williams R.J.Williams@cbl.leeds.ac.uk