Date: Thu, 21 Dec 2017 20:38:50 +0100 From: Marek Zarychta <zarychtam@plan-b.pwste.edu.pl> To: "Eugene M. Zheganin" <emz@norma.perm.ru> Cc: freebsd-stable@freebsd.org Subject: Re: mc, xterm-clear, Ctrl-O and Home/End dilemma Message-ID: <20171221193850.GA74115@plan-b.pwste.edu.pl> In-Reply-To: <5915cdcf-c906-630d-ba5a-8271d0ae4435@norma.perm.ru> References: <5915cdcf-c906-630d-ba5a-8271d0ae4435@norma.perm.ru>
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[-- Attachment #1 --] On Thu, Dec 21, 2017 at 11:20:35PM +0500, Eugene M. Zheganin wrote: > Hi, > > So, there's a puzzle of minor issues and I wanted to ask how you guys > deal with it. > > - with standard ncurses misc/mc there's no borders in mc in putty, and > Ctrl-O flushes the output beneath panels. > > -with slang misc/mc Ctrl-O flushes the output beneath panels (and I > lived with this through years, but then discovered xterm-clear). > > - with slang and xterm-clear Home/End doesn't work in putty. everything > else is fine, but this hurts. > > I use my FreeBSD desktop at work and from home wvia putty, so I really > want to solve this without learning keays each time (and it seems like > they aren't save on "Save setup". > > Ideas ? > > Maybe switching to the x-window driven desktop environment at home should be taken into consideration in this case. Both ncures and slang versions of misc/mc work fine (key bindings, border drawing etc.) for ssh(1) client called from xterm capable terminal. -- Marek Zarychta [-- Attachment #2 --] -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQEzBAABCAAdFiEEMOqvKm6wKvS1/ZeCdZ/s//1SjSwFAlo8DccACgkQdZ/s//1S jSwN1Qf/UbuZ456cyULMguQmveDWsFVkfRRmGOeMq5iqDrcq2klzC2xziVdlzGM+ p6L31ikKA52V/9dKdUFbZUfas2SUn1lyr3+pMJjd1HMwFYfxEmq8rkVHGMKzKKqp DAiFj5u1oPwgLrKLEQQoWEajJVjKbEd6AXkzNY69ReL6UDTgueaNcOowjhW5l+qx T8FVI+dNA6DeXPV1v5jk9X1ziq8tKZs7AqNtRig2/AE8AxnBk0LTgDdxZ6Nmfwlh j11401l2lW3QaiD0BLNu+hGihdgwNyceicKVHUh9njE+TSsOWGQsiv/MQXSkOuLT EQzSqFzlUnQ4dixUSMkW8KcD4KzEsQ== =hZbT -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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