vi: function keys; termcap: k0-k9; terminfo
chris at umcp-cs.UUCP
chris at umcp-cs.UUCP
Mon Feb 6 16:14:53 AEST 1984
Vi (at least the one that comes with 4.1BSD) looks at k0 through k9.
If you ":map #1 frobozz", then "k0" produces "frobozz".
[By the way, this has reminded me of a fun experiment. What will
happen if you enter Vi and type ":ab foo foo", then type "ifoo "?
Think about it, then try it. The most interesting part is what
happens after you hit DEL.]
Terminfo has basically the same set of "k" keys as termcap. (I
think... don't have my cheat sheet handy. PS thanks Mark)
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