Thanks for a quick replay! In the mean time I've found that the
"mod_meta_mode = esc" indeed solves the problem (before I had
"mod_meta_mode = utf8"). As I understood, this issue is more generic and
if you're enable something like "eightBitInput" "Alt" key will not work
in xterm as well. From another side, I really don"t know what is the
right settings of the "mod_meta_mode" option for me (I'm using Western
European and Cyrillic languages only).
Regards,
Vlad.
On 12/03/13 22:11, Araki Ken wrote:
> Hi,
>
> From: Vladimir <vo...@vo...>
> Subject: [Mlterm-dev-en] How to get "Alt+." key combination working
> Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2013 11:10:24 +0100
> Message-ID: <513...@vo...>
>
>> I'd appreciate if anybody would give any tips on how to get Alt+. key
>> sequence working (at the moment mlterm doesn't output anything).
>> mlterm version: 3.1.8
>> distro: Gentoo
> Thanks for your report.
> Alt+. outputs 0xae (REGISTERED SIGN) by defaults, but it didn't
> work in UTF-8 encoding.
> The attached patch fixes this problem.
>
> On the other hand, if you want Alt+. to output "\x1b\x2e" (ESC + .),
> please specify "mod_meta_mode" option in ~/.mlterm/main as follows.
>
> ~/.mlterm/main
> mod_meta_mode = esc
>
> Regards,
> ---
> Araki Ken
> ara...@us...
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