sjf@onion.cs.reading.ac.uk (Steve Fisher) (07/29/88)
We have been using various PD development tools like DME and shell, and have found that they have problems when used with the GB keymap. The most obvious of these is with the help key. For some reason the help key produces junk charcters when used with shell and using the DME command map help <foo> , reprogams the apostrophe key. Can anyone gives us any help with this problem (ie a working GB keymap ) Thanks in advance, shawn fraser, Reading University -- // -- Steve Fisher Micro. Unit. Computer Science Dept. \\ |-- & > Reading University //.||. Shawn Fraser Cybernetics Dept.
ockenden@prlhp1.prl.philips.co.uk (Paul T Ockenden) (08/03/88)
In article <974@onion.cs.reading.ac.uk> sjf@onion.cs.reading.ac.uk (Steve Fisher) writes: >We have been using various PD development tools like DME >and shell, and have found that they have problems when >used with the GB keymap. The most obvious of these is with >the help key. For some reason the help key produces junk >charcters when used with shell and using the DME command >map help <foo> , reprogams the apostrophe key. >Can anyone gives us any help with this problem (ie a >working GB keymap ) > Thanks in advance, >shawn fraser, Reading University I've just been sent Omega 4 of 1.3 by CATS(UK), and I think that the GB keymap is fixed in that. Unfortunatly, I'm not allowed to send you a copy (I had to sign my life away to become a registered UK amiga developer!) - just wait for 1.3 to come out... Oh, and while I'm on the subject of 1.3, I think it's a bit off that CATS(USA) are dishing out Omega 6, while I had to put in a special request for CATS(UK) to send omega 4 - they are only just sending out Omega 3 !!!!!! . -- Paul Ockenden Philips Radiotheapy Systems, Crawley, UK +44 293 28787 x 4349 ...!mcvax!ukc!prlhp1!ockenden OR ...!mcvax!prlb2!prlb!paul-melm03-decnet Any opinions expressed are not necessarily those of Philips.