spectre@cisunx.UUCP (Robert Sillett) (03/17/89)
I was able to compile uEMACS 3.9e for both my PC and Unix system. I was wondering if anyone had an emacs.rc file that would bind the arrow keys of a VT100 to act like real arrow keys. I've tried uEMACS Meta-K function, but it doesn't quite make it. Thanks in advance. -- Robert Sillett -- Univ. of Pittsburgh Internet: spectre@unix.cis.pittsburgh.edu [130.49.254.10] Usenet: ...!pitt!cisunx!spectre Bitnet: spectre@pittvms
low@melair.UUCP (Rick Low) (03/21/89)
In article <16822@cisunx.UUCP>, spectre@cisunx.UUCP (Robert Sillett) writes: > I was wondering if anyone had an emacs.rc file that would bind > the arrow keys of a VT100 to act like real arrow keys. I wrote an emacs.rc for my VT220 (LK201 keyboard, I think). It handles arrow keys, and does sensible things with the Help, Do, Find, Select, Insert Here, Remove, Prev Screen, and Next Screen keys. It also replaces ^S and ^Q since these are XOFF and XON for my terminal server. Mail me if you're interested. If there's enough interest I'll post it. Rick Low MEL Defence Systems Limited, Ottawa, Canada +1 613 836 6860 UUCP: uunet!mitel!melair!low