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From: | gunther DOT ebert AT ixos-leipzig DOT de (Gunther Ebert) |
Subject: | bash (b18) and the Alt-Gr key |
9 May 1997 17:30:38 -0700 : | |
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Hi, I noticed that bash (b18) obviously doesn't like Alt-Gr key combinations. Is there any way to get bash accepting Alt-Gr key combinations (termcap stuff or whatever)? With some international keyboard layouts you need the Alt-Gr key to input some important characters (for example |{}[]). Alt+numpad doesn't work either. It seems to be a problem related only to bash, other utilities (like cat) work fine. Gunther -- Gunther Ebert iXOS Anwendungs-Software GmbH Angerstrasse 40-42 D-04177 Leipzig Phone : +49 341 48503-0 Fax : +49 341 48503-99 E-mail: mailto:gunther DOT ebert AT ixos-leipzig DOT de www : http://www.ixos-leipzig.de - For help on using this list (especially unsubscribing), send a message to "gnu-win32-request AT cygnus DOT com" with one line of text: "help".
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