Ooops meant to address this to the list :) 2009/1/24 Stuart Axon <stu.axon+dosemu-users@xxxxxxxxx>: > If theres an old demo version somewhere, that might be good for trying > to work out > what the programs actually doing > > 2009/1/23 ray field <rayyfield@xxxxxxxxxxx>: >> >> still trying to figure out how to retrieve Alt-Backspace. I've experimented with at >> least half a dozen different terminals without success. >> >> is there no way to do it in the .conf file? I finally came across the DOSEMU >> Alterer's Novices Guide (there is no README.newkbd in my /dosemu/doc) which I >> guess is for adjusting & recompiling, which is a little beyond me, however perhaps >> with a little guidance... >> >> -rafe t. >> >> On Wed, 21 Jan 2009 10:37:07 -0500 (EST), ray field wrote: >> >>>>I just tried run small freeware DOS program "ScanCode Show" (scode.com >>>>from scode22.zip from Simtelnet) which display scancodes - as You can >>>>see on attached screenshot, both "Alt-Backspace" and "Ctrl-Insert" are >>>>captured by scode. >>>>And when I disable (by gnome-keybinding-properties prog) GNOME default >>>>binded keys ALT-F1, ALT-F2, ALT-F4, ALT-F8,... then these are available >>>>for DOSEMU programs as well. >>>>Then I think there isn't any problem use these combinations in Your DOS >>>>programs. >>>> >>>>Regards, >>>>Franta Hanzlik >>> >>> >>>ok, I've got some catching up to do, and the documentation assumes more >> comfort >>>& understanding than I have. >>> >>>I downloaded and ran scode, and obtained 0E00 as the value for ctrl-bkspace. >>> >>>are you suggesting that since I know that the value of the keystroke, I can use a >>>keyboard statement in dosemu.conf? >>> >>>I tried entering >>> >>> keyboard { layout us {alt 14=00E0} ... } >>> >>>which gave >>> >>>In file included from built-in global.conf:122 >>> from :122 >>> Error in /etc/dosemu/dosemu.conf: (line 672) unrecognized expression 'E0' >>> Error in /etc/dosemu/dosemu.conf: (line 672) syntax error >>> 2 error(s) detected while parsing the configuration-file >>> >>>I also tried >>> >>> keytable keyb-user {alt14=00E0} >>> >>>with similar results. I'm sure I am way off, though! >>> >>>thanks -- >>> >>>rafe >>> >>>On Wed, 21 Jan 2009 00:25:02 +0100, Frantisek Hanzlik wrote: >>> >>>>ray field wrote: >>>>> Trying to switch over from OS/2 to Ubuntu via this neat little eeePC. My >> primary >>>>> word processor is XyWrite, which runs fairly well under Dosemu for the most >>>part. >>>>> >>>>> * In WyWrite I am used to using Alt-Backspace (to delete the previous word) >> -- >>>for >>>>> so long, it's now second nature. Searching "dosemu alt-backspace" keeps >>>yielding >>>>> references to "ctrl-alt-backspace" which isn't what I want. Finally I found that >>>>> someone says "Alt-Backspace and Ctrl-Insert... are not available for the BIOS >>>(at >>>>> least in DOSemu!)" Is this true, and if so, is there any chance a future >> DOSemu >>>(or >>>>> Freedos) will overcome this? >>>>> >>>>> * I'd also like to remap some of the default Linux/Dosemu keys -- for example, >>>>> Alt-F2 is very useful in Ubuntu for running a command, but while in Dosemu I'd >>>>> prefer to let XyWrite handle it. Is this possible? >>>>> >>>>> -Rafe Tennenbaum >>>>-- >>>>I just tried run small freeware DOS program "ScanCode Show" (scode.com >>>>from scode22.zip from Simtelnet) which display scancodes - as You can >>>>see on attached screenshot, both "Alt-Backspace" and "Ctrl-Insert" are >>>>captured by scode. >>>>And when I disable (by gnome-keybinding-properties prog) GNOME default >>>>binded keys ALT-F1, ALT-F2, ALT-F4, ALT-F8,... then these are available >>>>for DOSEMU programs as well. >>>>Then I think there isn't any problem use these combinations in Your DOS >>>>programs. >>>> >>>>Regards, >>>>Franta Hanzlik >>>> >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-msdos" in >> the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html >> > -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-msdos" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html