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Re: binding ctrl-arrow
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Jonathan Daugherty |
Subject: |
Re: binding ctrl-arrow |
Date: |
Wed, 4 Apr 2007 13:07:47 -0700 |
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Mutt/1.5.11 |
# a similar message was posted some time ago but I did not see any
# answer. How can I bind the sequence ctrl+arrows (up, down, left
# right)? In particular, I would like to enter copy mode with
# ctrl-UpArrow. I tried something like
#
# bindkey -k ^ku copy
I saw this trick somewhere: I do this by firing up cat to figure out
what my terminal sees when I press Ctrl+Up and Ctrl+Down:
address@hidden:~$ cat >/dev/null
^[[1;5A
^[[1;5B
(Above produced by pressing Ctrl+Up, RET, Ctrl+Down.)
Then, I add those strings to my .screenrc:
bindkey ^[[1;5A prev
bindkey ^[[1;5B next
In my case, I use Ctrl+Up and Ctrl+Down to move around through my
screens.
This will only work as long as you're using a terminal that considers
those equivalent to Ctrl+Up and Ctrl+Down respectively. I don't know
of a way to get them to work universally, so I just stick to xterm
(which is fine by me).
HTH,
--
Jonathan Daugherty
http://www.b-tree.org
- binding ctrl-arrow, Giulio Bottazzi, 2007/04/04
- Re: binding ctrl-arrow,
Jonathan Daugherty <=