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author | David Walter Seikel | 2014-01-27 21:52:07 +1000 |
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committer | David Walter Seikel | 2014-01-27 21:52:07 +1000 |
commit | e8685a0fdb413b1b20c3fb08096ec4102f5a578c (patch) | |
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parent | Choose a new control key for box splitting in MC. Ctrl-o is in use. (diff) | |
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Sort the keys array by type, purely for reference.
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1 files changed, 72 insertions, 61 deletions
@@ -296,19 +296,52 @@ struct key | |||
296 | }; | 296 | }; |
297 | 297 | ||
298 | // This table includes some variations I have found on some terminals, and the MC "Esc digit" versions. | 298 | // This table includes some variations I have found on some terminals, and the MC "Esc digit" versions. |
299 | // NOTE - The MC Esc variations might not be such a good idea, other programs want the Esc key for other things. | ||
300 | // Notably seems that "Esc somekey" is used in place of "Alt somekey" AKA "Meta somekey" coz apparently some OSes swallow those. | ||
301 | // Conversely, some terminals send "Esc somekey" when you do "Alt somekey". | ||
302 | // Those MC Esc variants might be used on Macs for other things? | ||
303 | // TODO - Don't think I got all the linux console variations. | 299 | // TODO - Don't think I got all the linux console variations. |
304 | // TODO - tmux messes with the shift function keys somehow. | ||
305 | // TODO - Add more shift variations, plus Ctrl & Alt variations. | 300 | // TODO - Add more shift variations, plus Ctrl & Alt variations. |
301 | // TODO - tmux messes with the shift function keys somehow. | ||
306 | // TODO - Add other miscelany that does not use an escape sequence. Including mouse events. | 302 | // TODO - Add other miscelany that does not use an escape sequence. Including mouse events. |
307 | // TODO - Perhaps sort this for quicker searching, OR to say which terminal is which, though there is some overlap. | 303 | |
308 | // On the other hand, simple wins out over speed, and sorting by terminal type wins the simple test. | 304 | // This is sorted to say which terminal is which, though there is some overlap. |
309 | // Plus, human typing speeds wont need binary searching speeds on this small table. | 305 | // Human typing speeds wont need binary searching speeds on this small table. |
306 | // So simple wins out over speed, and sorting by terminal type wins the simple test. | ||
310 | struct key keys[] = | 307 | struct key keys[] = |
311 | { | 308 | { |
309 | // Control characters. | ||
310 | // {"\x00", "^@"}, // NUL Commented out coz it's the C string terminator, and may confuse things. | ||
311 | {"\x01", "^A"}, // SOH | ||
312 | {"\x02", "^B"}, // STX | ||
313 | {"\x03", "^C"}, // ETX SIGTERM | ||
314 | {"\x04", "^D"}, // EOT | ||
315 | {"\x05", "^E"}, // ENQ | ||
316 | {"\x06", "^F"}, // ACK | ||
317 | {"\x07", "^G"}, // BEL | ||
318 | {"\x08", "Del"}, // BS Delete key, usually. | ||
319 | {"\x09", "Tab"}, // HT Tab key. | ||
320 | {"\x0A", "Return"}, // LF Return key. Roxterm at least is translating both Ctrl-J and Ctrl-M into this. | ||
321 | {"\x0B", "^K"}, // VT | ||
322 | {"\x0C", "^L"}, // FF | ||
323 | {"\x0D", "^M"}, // CR Other Return key, usually. | ||
324 | {"\x0E", "^N"}, // SO | ||
325 | {"\x0F", "^O"}, // SI | ||
326 | {"\x10", "^P"}, // DLE | ||
327 | {"\x11", "^Q"}, // DC1 | ||
328 | {"\x12", "^R"}, // DC2 | ||
329 | {"\x13", "^S"}, // DC3 | ||
330 | {"\x14", "^T"}, // DC4 | ||
331 | {"\x15", "^U"}, // NAK | ||
332 | {"\x16", "^V"}, // SYN | ||
333 | {"\x17", "^W"}, // ETB | ||
334 | {"\x18", "^X"}, // CAN | ||
335 | {"\x19", "^Y"}, // EM | ||
336 | {"\x1A", "^Z"}, // SUB | ||
337 | // {"\x1B", "^["}, // ESC Esc key. Commented out coz it's the ANSI start byte in the above multibyte keys. Handled in the code with a timeout. | ||
338 | {"\x1C", "^\\"}, // FS SIGQUIT | ||
339 | {"\x1D", "^]"}, // GS | ||
340 | {"\x1E", "^^"}, // RS | ||
341 | {"\x1F", "^_"}, // US | ||
342 | {"\x7f", "BS"}, // Backspace key, usually. Ctrl-? perhaps? | ||
343 | |||
344 | // TODO - sort these into terminal types, just for reference. | ||
312 | {"\x1B[3~", "Del"}, | 345 | {"\x1B[3~", "Del"}, |
313 | {"\x1B[2~", "Ins"}, | 346 | {"\x1B[2~", "Ins"}, |
314 | {"\x1B[D", "Left"}, | 347 | {"\x1B[D", "Left"}, |
@@ -333,43 +366,38 @@ struct key keys[] = | |||
333 | {"\x1B[5~", "PgUp"}, | 366 | {"\x1B[5~", "PgUp"}, |
334 | {"\x1B[6~", "PgDn"}, | 367 | {"\x1B[6~", "PgDn"}, |
335 | {"\x1B\x4F\x50", "F1"}, | 368 | {"\x1B\x4F\x50", "F1"}, |
336 | {"\x1B[11~", "F1"}, | ||
337 | {"\x1B\x31", "F1"}, | ||
338 | {"\x1BOP", "F1"}, | ||
339 | {"\x1B\x4F\x51", "F2"}, | 369 | {"\x1B\x4F\x51", "F2"}, |
340 | {"\x1B[12~", "F2"}, | ||
341 | {"\x1B\x32", "F2"}, | ||
342 | {"\x1BOO", "F2"}, | ||
343 | {"\x1B\x4F\x52", "F3"}, | 370 | {"\x1B\x4F\x52", "F3"}, |
344 | {"\x1B[13~", "F3"}, | ||
345 | {"\x1B\x33~", "F3"}, | ||
346 | {"\x1BOR", "F3"}, | ||
347 | {"\x1B\x4F\x53", "F4"}, | 371 | {"\x1B\x4F\x53", "F4"}, |
348 | {"\x1B[14~", "F4"}, | 372 | |
349 | {"\x1B\x34", "F4"}, | 373 | {"\x1BOP", "F1"}, |
374 | {"\x1BOO", "F2"}, | ||
375 | {"\x1BOR", "F3"}, | ||
350 | {"\x1BOS", "F4"}, | 376 | {"\x1BOS", "F4"}, |
377 | |||
378 | {"\x1B[11~", "F1"}, | ||
379 | {"\x1B[12~", "F2"}, | ||
380 | {"\x1B[13~", "F3"}, | ||
381 | {"\x1B[14~", "F4"}, | ||
351 | {"\x1B[15~", "F5"}, | 382 | {"\x1B[15~", "F5"}, |
352 | {"\x1B\x35", "F5"}, | ||
353 | {"\x1B[17~", "F6"}, | 383 | {"\x1B[17~", "F6"}, |
354 | {"\x1B\x36", "F6"}, | ||
355 | {"\x1B[18~", "F7"}, | 384 | {"\x1B[18~", "F7"}, |
356 | {"\x1B\x37", "F7"}, | ||
357 | {"\x1B[19~", "F8"}, | 385 | {"\x1B[19~", "F8"}, |
358 | {"\x1B\x38", "F8"}, | ||
359 | {"\x1B[20~", "F9"}, | 386 | {"\x1B[20~", "F9"}, |
360 | {"\x1B\x39", "F9"}, | ||
361 | {"\x1B[21~", "F10"}, | 387 | {"\x1B[21~", "F10"}, |
362 | {"\x1B\x30", "F10"}, | ||
363 | {"\x1B[23~", "F11"}, | 388 | {"\x1B[23~", "F11"}, |
364 | {"\x1B[24~", "F12"}, | 389 | {"\x1B[24~", "F12"}, |
390 | |||
365 | {"\x1B\x4f\x31;2P", "Shift F1"}, | 391 | {"\x1B\x4f\x31;2P", "Shift F1"}, |
366 | {"\x1B[1;2P", "Shift F1"}, | ||
367 | {"\x1B\x4f\x31;2Q", "Shift F2"}, | 392 | {"\x1B\x4f\x31;2Q", "Shift F2"}, |
368 | {"\x1B[1;2Q", "Shift F2"}, | ||
369 | {"\x1B\x4f\x31;2R", "Shift F3"}, | 393 | {"\x1B\x4f\x31;2R", "Shift F3"}, |
370 | {"\x1B[1;2R", "Shift F3"}, | ||
371 | {"\x1B\x4f\x31;2S", "Shift F4"}, | 394 | {"\x1B\x4f\x31;2S", "Shift F4"}, |
395 | |||
396 | {"\x1B[1;2P", "Shift F1"}, | ||
397 | {"\x1B[1;2Q", "Shift F2"}, | ||
398 | {"\x1B[1;2R", "Shift F3"}, | ||
372 | {"\x1B[1;2S", "Shift F4"}, | 399 | {"\x1B[1;2S", "Shift F4"}, |
400 | |||
373 | {"\x1B[15;2~", "Shift F5"}, | 401 | {"\x1B[15;2~", "Shift F5"}, |
374 | {"\x1B[17;2~", "Shift F6"}, | 402 | {"\x1B[17;2~", "Shift F6"}, |
375 | {"\x1B[18;2~", "Shift F7"}, | 403 | {"\x1B[18;2~", "Shift F7"}, |
@@ -379,39 +407,22 @@ struct key keys[] = | |||
379 | {"\x1B[23;2~", "Shift F11"}, | 407 | {"\x1B[23;2~", "Shift F11"}, |
380 | {"\x1B[24;2~", "Shift F12"}, | 408 | {"\x1B[24;2~", "Shift F12"}, |
381 | 409 | ||
382 | // {"\x00", "^@"}, // NUL Commented out coz it's the C string terminator, and may confuse things. | 410 | // MC "Esc digit" specials. |
383 | {"\x01", "^A"}, // SOH | 411 | // NOTE - The MC Esc variations might not be such a good idea, other programs want the Esc key for other things. |
384 | {"\x02", "^B"}, // STX | 412 | // Notably seems that "Esc somekey" is used in place of "Alt somekey" AKA "Meta somekey" coz apparently some OSes swallow those. |
385 | {"\x03", "^C"}, // ETX SIGTERM | 413 | // Conversely, some terminals send "Esc somekey" when you do "Alt somekey". |
386 | {"\x04", "^D"}, // EOT | 414 | // MC Esc variants might be used on Macs for other things? |
387 | {"\x05", "^E"}, // ENQ | 415 | {"\x1B\x31", "F1"}, |
388 | {"\x06", "^F"}, // ACK | 416 | {"\x1B\x32", "F2"}, |
389 | {"\x07", "^G"}, // BEL | 417 | {"\x1B\x33", "F3"}, |
390 | {"\x08", "Del"}, // BS Delete key, usually. | 418 | {"\x1B\x34", "F4"}, |
391 | {"\x09", "Tab"}, // HT Tab key. | 419 | {"\x1B\x35", "F5"}, |
392 | {"\x0A", "Return"}, // LF Return key. Roxterm at least is translating both Ctrl-J and Ctrl-M into this. | 420 | {"\x1B\x36", "F6"}, |
393 | {"\x0B", "^K"}, // VT | 421 | {"\x1B\x37", "F7"}, |
394 | {"\x0C", "^L"}, // FF | 422 | {"\x1B\x38", "F8"}, |
395 | {"\x0D", "^M"}, // CR Other Return key, usually. | 423 | {"\x1B\x39", "F9"}, |
396 | {"\x0E", "^N"}, // SO | 424 | {"\x1B\x30", "F10"}, |
397 | {"\x0F", "^O"}, // SI | 425 | |
398 | {"\x10", "^P"}, // DLE | ||
399 | {"\x11", "^Q"}, // DC1 | ||
400 | {"\x12", "^R"}, // DC2 | ||
401 | {"\x13", "^S"}, // DC3 | ||
402 | {"\x14", "^T"}, // DC4 | ||
403 | {"\x15", "^U"}, // NAK | ||
404 | {"\x16", "^V"}, // SYN | ||
405 | {"\x17", "^W"}, // ETB | ||
406 | {"\x18", "^X"}, // CAN | ||
407 | {"\x19", "^Y"}, // EM | ||
408 | {"\x1A", "^Z"}, // SUB | ||
409 | // {"\x1B", "^["}, // ESC Esc key. Commented out coz it's the ANSI start byte in the above multibyte keys. Handled in the code with a timeout. | ||
410 | {"\x1C", "^\\"}, // FS | ||
411 | {"\x1D", "^]"}, // GS | ||
412 | {"\x1E", "^^"}, // RS | ||
413 | {"\x1F", "^_"}, // US | ||
414 | {"\x7f", "BS"}, // Backspace key, usually. Ctrl-? perhaps? | ||
415 | {NULL, NULL} | 426 | {NULL, NULL} |
416 | }; | 427 | }; |
417 | 428 | ||