Re: [Help-nano] Color Syntax Highlighting on Solaris 8 shows up as white
From:
David Ramsey
Subject:
Re: [Help-nano] Color Syntax Highlighting on Solaris 8 shows up as white and grey
Date:
Tue, 17 Apr 2007 13:16:23 -0400
On 4/17/07, Garth Dahlstrom <address@hidden> wrote: > I should mention that ctrl+left and ctrl+right just go left and right > 1 char with the setup below using PuTTy...
Thanks for the info, but that's actually how they're supposed to work. This is (a) so that you can hit a control character sequence, and then move the cursor without letting go of the Control key, which some people
find useful; and (b) because I figure that nano should work the same way under both X terminals and the console, and I have yet to find a console that can distinguish between [arrow key] and Ctrl-[arrow key]. I do
wish that wasn't the case...
> I guess those key combos only work under xfce in Linux like the > release note said.
And, as it turns out, under KDE's konsole, which uses the same escape
sequences for Ctrl-[arrow key], but doesn't seem to generate anything for Shift-[arrow key]. They may also work under gnome-terminal, since it uses the same underlying library as Xfce's Terminal, but I haven't
tested it because I'd have to build all of GNOME before I could.