Keyboard problems (backspace, up/down etc) with command-line tools

Per Bull Holmen pbholmen at yahoo.com
Thu Oct 4 02:22:33 PDT 2007


Hey

Thanks for your help. Turns out ngspice is shockloaded
with bugs anyway, so I ditched it before I got to try
your advice... :(


--- Noah Salzman <noah at salzman.net> skrev:

> You might want to check out the "bind" section in
> the bash man page.  
> Try "bind -p" in bash to print out the current
> config.  (Sorry, don't  
> have an answer, but that is where I would start
> looking.)
> 
> 
> 
> On Oct 2, 2007, at 8:34 AM, Per Bull Holmen wrote:

<...SNIP...> 

> > ANYWAY here is my problem: Running ngpsice from
> Apples
> > terminal, the program won't recognize special keys
> > like backspace and arrows. Running from xterm it
> WILL
> > recognize backspace but not the other keys. The
> other
> > keys output weird codes like [^A etc. Also, it
> seems
> > that emacs (run from Apples Terminal) now
> recognize
> > backspace as forward delete (I haven't touched the
> > emacs installation, it's just the standard one
> from
> > MacOS DVD).
> >
> > Is this a port problem, or soemthing I can fix by
> > editing the setup?
> >
> > I'm running MacOS X 10.4 on an Intel-mac laptop,
> with
> > Norwegian keyboard-layout.



-- 

Mvh
Per Bull Holmen

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