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Tip of the day: you can use JED in utf-8 mode in the Console.  Install the
'screen' program and add this to your .screenrc:

setenv LC_CTYPE en_GB.UTF-8 
screen jed
encoding UTF-8 ISO8859-15

type 'screen' at the prompt and JED should start in utf-8 mode.  Of course
you can only actually see those characters that are in your charset.  Also
the linedrawing characters in the menus are messed up.

On Tue, 17 Jan 2006 14:53:21 +0100, "G. Milde" <g.milde@xxxxxx> said:

> Besides the numeric keypad, there are definitions for key combinations that
> are commonly used on the IBM-PC but missing in keydefs.sl like Shift-Tab.

In utf-8 mode under screen and also under xterm, both keydefs.sl and
x-keydefs.sl seem to get Key_Up and friends wrong.  The cursor keys work as
expected, but in cal.sl I've used keydefs to define calendar movement keys.
The keybindings I get are

ESC [ A 			previous_line_cmd
ESC [ B 			next_line_cmd
ESC [ C 			next_char_cmd
ESC [ D 			previous_char_cmd

ESC O A 			calendar->forward_day( -7)
ESC O B 			calendar->forward_day(  7)
ESC O C 			calendar->forward_day(  1)
ESC O D 			calendar->forward_day( -1)

iow, the up  arrow key sends a ESC [ A and not a ESC O A, etc.

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