rklatt@uunet.uu.net (Randolf E. Klatt) (01/09/91)
Hi there netters, here's an arcane question for you. For various unspeakable reasons, our main application defeats the SunView key defaults and sets its own. (I guess there's only so man alt, shift, etc combinations :-) ) An unintended side effect is that the F1 key no longer can be used to switch a window to upper case only, meaning the CAPS LOCK must be constantly toggled. This causes grief for the casual users, who end up logging in in all upper case and have to be rescued etc. But, from my perusal of the man pages (SunOS4.1.0, BTW) I know that sending an escape sequence to the tool can cause it to do wierd and wonderful things. See the shelltool man page for a description. But..... no mention of an escape that does the same as the F1 key, even though there's a tantalizing 'set option' with no description of what the options are! So, here's the question: does anyone know of an escape sequence that could be sent to put the window into CAPS LOCK mode the way SunView's F1 does??? And, also, but less importantly, can it be switched back? Randolf Klatt uunet!ittc!rklatt rklatt@ittc.wec.com