INed keypad mapping
Bill Rizzi
billr at ism780c.UUCP
Tue Nov 18 09:44:07 AEST 1986
In article <1179 at cit-vax.Caltech.Edu> jon at cit-vax.UUCP (Jon Leech) writes:
> I am running Xenix 2.0 on a PC/AT with the Interactive
>`Operating System Extensions' including the INed screen editor.
It is helpful to know whether you are using SCO or IBM Xenix.
I also suspect that you are using TEN/PLUS, not INed.
TEN/PLUS is an INed-like editor with an integrated operating
system interface and other enhancements.
>The default INed command mappings are NOT what I want. Does anyone
>know how to change them? There appears to be no documentation on
>this, yet clearly there's some way to do it since different terminals
>have different default mappings (unless they are built into the
>binary - of course, knowing ISC that's a strong possibility).
Derogratory public comments are generally not the best way
to solicit assistance from those in the best position of
providing it. Assuming you are indeed using TEN/PLUS,
you should find the terminal mappings in /usr/lib/INed/def.trm.
Edit your terminal's input mappings in this file and then run
"tdigest def.trm terms.bin". TEN/PLUS looks first for the
terms.bin file specified in the TDESC environment variable
and then in /usr/lib/INed.
>Any help on this is appreciated. I do NOT want to hear recommendations
>that I should use another editor, however. Please respond by
>mail as I do not read these newsgroups.
Hope this helps you (and perhaps others).
INTERACTIVE support is avilable at 213-453-UNIX.
> -- Jon Leech (jon at csvax.caltech.edu || ...seismo!cit-vax!jon)
> Caltech Computer Science Graphics Group
> __@/
Bill Rizzi {sdcrdcf, ima, ucbvax}!ism780c!billr
INTERACTIVE Systems Corp.
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