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Re: read a reply from the terminal
From: |
Richard Stallman |
Subject: |
Re: read a reply from the terminal |
Date: |
Sun, 15 Jul 2007 18:53:47 -0400 |
! ;; Try to find out the type of terminal by sending a "Secondary
! ;; Device Attributes (DA)" query.
! (send-string-to-terminal "\e[>0c")
!
! ;; The reply should be of the form: \e [ > NUMBER1 ; NUMBER2 ;
NUMBER3 c
! (when (equal (read-event) ?\e)
! (when (equal (read-event) 91)
Is there any danger that some terminal programs won't implement
that query, and that these read-event calls will hang?
Perhaps the best thing to do is install the patch
and see if anyone complains.
+ (defun xterm-turn-on-modifyOtherKeys ()
Please rename that to xterm-turn-on-modify-other-keys.
Likewise the following function.
- Re: read a reply from the terminal, (continued)
Re: read a reply from the terminal, Stefan Monnier, 2007/07/14
- Re: read a reply from the terminal, Dan Nicolaescu, 2007/07/14
- Re: read a reply from the terminal, Stefan Monnier, 2007/07/14
- Re: read a reply from the terminal, Andreas Schwab, 2007/07/15
- Re: read a reply from the terminal, Dan Nicolaescu, 2007/07/15
- Re: read a reply from the terminal, Eli Zaretskii, 2007/07/15
- Re: read a reply from the terminal, Dan Nicolaescu, 2007/07/15
Re: read a reply from the terminal,
Richard Stallman <=
Re: read a reply from the terminal, Dan Nicolaescu, 2007/07/15
Re: read a reply from the terminal, Johan Bockgård, 2007/07/14