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I've been given a file containing some Reflection keymap commands, but I'm
not clear re their syntax or their real function, or whether they're
intended for R1 or R2.

keymap F1 to "^[[17~"
keymap F2 to "^[[18~"
keymap F3 to "^[[19~"
keymap F4 to "^[[20~"
keymap F5 to "^[[21~"
keymap F6 to "^[[23~"
keymap F7 to "^[[24~"
keymap F8 to "^[[25~"
keymap PrevScreen TO "^[[5~"
keymap NextScreen to "^[[6~"
keymap CpUp to "^[[A"
keymap CpDown to "^[[B"
keymap CpRight to "^[[C"
keymap CpLeft to "^[[D"
keymap CpInsert to "^[[1~"
keymap CpDelete to "^[[4~"

I gather from the context that keymap's parm1 refers to the emulated
keyboard, based on the names of the CursorPad keys ("PrevScreen" seems to
refer to a 264x terminal).

^[ is an escape, but what's the rest?  I can't find esc[ # ~ anywhere, and
have no idea what the numbers mean, but it would seem they must be key
numbers on the PC101 keyboard.

Can anyone shed a little light?

Thanks,

Tracy Pierce








K Tracy Pierce
Systems Programmer
Golden Gate Bridge, Hwy & Transp District
P.O. Box 9000 Presidio Station
San Francisco CA  94129-0601

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