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Re: ncurses on Linux how to capture F1 key? [message #178753 is a reply to message #178749] Sat, 28 July 2012 11:45 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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On Friday, July 27, 2012 12:29:53 PM UTC-4, crankypuss wrote:
> On 07/27/2012 05:00 AM, dickey(at)his(dot)com wrote:
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>> On Friday, July 27, 2012 6:42:09 AM UTC-4, crankypuss wrote:
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>>> Using the C interface the incantation is "keypad(stdscr, TRUE)"
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>>> What is the equivalent using the PHP interface to ncurses?
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>>> Pressing F1 just brings up gnome help (running in xterm under ubuntu 11.10).
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>> that sounds as if you're using one of the vte-based hacks such as gnome-terminal,
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>> which hijack some keys - have to fix that by undoing the item in their respective
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>> setup dialogs.
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> I'm using "xterm" and also on a cli (non-GUI) login... terminal type is
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> either "xterm" or "linux". Less stuff grabbed as Linux console.
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> Any additional pointers/keywords I can use to find out more about
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> "undoing the item"?

On a non-GUI login, I wouldn't expect a help-menu (puzzled there). For xterm in a desktop, I suppose it's possible for the window-manager to have F1 bound (Mac OS X's settings do this with some of the function keys, though I've disabled most of those...).
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