Hello Wilfred.
14 Mar 24 08:55, you wrote to me:
VA>>>> I spend a lot of time configuring my Putty to work correctly.
VA>>>> I'd suggest you first make it working without luit.
WvV>>> Then I have to set my terminals to cp850 charset. I rather keep
WvV>>> them as utf8
VA>> Only temporary. F keys shall not be dependent on locale.
WvV> I suspect it might have to do with different escape sequences, or
WvV> handling of, for the function keys in the 'linux' and 'putty'
WvV> settings.
You're completely right. That's the reason. And when you change terminal type, ncurses expects different escape sequences.
My settings are:
terminal type putty
Then in Terminal->Keyboard:
The Backspace key -> Control-?
The Home and End keys -> Standard
The Function keys and keypad -> ESC[n~
Shift/Ctrl/Alt with the arrow keys -> Ctrl toggles app mode
Initial state of cursor keys -> Normal
Initial state of numeric keypad -> Normal
AltGf acts as Compose key -> off
Control-Alt is different from AltGf -> on
In Terminal->Features all is off except "Disable application keypad mode"
VA>>>> You may need to play with Putty's settings. And TERM=putty
VA>>>> works the best for me. What I mean - it may work and it's just
VA>>>> configuration thing. It should be totally fine for you too
VA>>>> because you have correct termnifo.
WvV>>> I can spend a lot of time on it, or keep my current working
WvV>>> config... I see no gain, spending the time.
VA>> Sure. If that works for you. I'm just trying to help. :)
WvV> And that is highly appreciated!
Try my settings. It could work.
Vitaliy
... 640K ought to be enough for anybody
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