Re: Oracle*Terminal

From: Ian A. MacGregor <ian_at_jupiter.SLAC.Stanford.EDU>
Date: 8 Jun 92 14:55:26 GMT
Message-ID: <4139_at_unixhub.SLAC.Stanford.EDU>


In article <1992Jun5.170323.22010_at_deepthought.uucp>, deepthought!neil_at_ms.uky.edu (Neil Greene) writes:
|> I was checking out some of the options for setting key-sequences using upper
|> and lower case keys. Maybe have ^n go to the NEXT-BLOCK and ^N go to the
|> NEXT-RECORD.
|>
|> But for some reason, Oracle is not paying attention to UPPER CASE and LOWER
|> CASE control keys.

Escape sequences are case sensitive; control sequences are not, or are forced to upper case by the system before they reach Oracle*Terminal.

Also will your end-users appreciate case sensitivity in this area?
|>
|> Also note: on page 5-4 of the Oracl*Terminal manual there are the following
|> options:
|>
|> Accept +^O Entry will not display in the Show Keys screen
|> Accept +^O "+^O" will diplay in the Show Keys screen
|>
|> --
|> Neil Greene
|> ARCI, Inc.
|> Kentucky NeXT User Group, Inc.
|> Phone: 606.254.4060

                           Ian MacGregor
                           Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
                           (415) 926-3528
Received on Mon Jun 08 1992 - 16:55:26 CEST

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