Xref: utzoo comp.sys.att:3359 unix-pc.sources:61 Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!bloom-beacon!labrea!decwrl!hplabs!hp-sdd!ucsdhub!jack!elgar!ford From: ford@elgar.UUCP (Ford Prefect ) Newsgroups: comp.sys.att,unix-pc.sources Subject: Re: Unix PC keyboard driver with meta key and other features (source) Summary: how to use the meta key with Emacs & cu Keywords: unixpc keyboard meta key emacs terminfo Message-ID: <162@elgar.UUCP> Date: 29 May 88 04:53:42 GMT References: <161@elgar.UUCP> Reply-To: ford@kenobi.UUCP (Mike "Ford" Ditto) Organization: Omnicron Data Systems, Bonita, CA Lines: 37 By the way, here are some hints for using the meta key on the Unix PC (assuming you have installed the nkbd driver posted in <161@elgar.UUCP>). 1. Make sure your stty settings include: -istrip -parenb cs8 (I think those are the default (they are on my system) but if you have problems, verify the above settings.) 2. Modify the terminfo entry to include the 'km' capability. (Do it like this: infocmp s4 | sed 's/xon,/km,/' > s4.ti tic s4.ti rm s4.ti the above lines add the 'km' capability and remove the 'xon' capability, which shouldn't have been there anyway.) This causes emacs to automatically (setq meta-flag t) when you're on the console. 3. When calling out with cu and you want to use the meta key on the remote system, you will need to use the cu command ~%nostop. This enables 8-bit (meta key) transmission as well as keyboard use of control-S and control-Q on the remote system. Make sure that you check your stty settings on the remote system (see above). If anyone has any questions/suggestions about my meta-modification (or any other changes) to the keyboard driver, let me know. -=] Ford [=- "Once there were parking lots, (In Real Life: Mike Ditto) now it's a peaceful oasis. ford%kenobi@crash.CTS.COM This was a Pizza Hut, ...!sdcsvax!crash!kenobi!ford now it's all covered with daisies." -- Talking Heads