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[README.KeyTab]
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The keytabs offered in the Options/Keyboard menu are
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taken from from configurations files with a *.keytab
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pattern either located in $TDEDIR/share/apps/konsole
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or ~/.trinity/share/apps/konsole.
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Keytabs allow to configure the behavior of konsole
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on keyboard events, especially for functions keys.
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Please have a look into the README.keyboard file, too.
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The syntax is that each entry has the form :
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"key" Keyname { ("+"|"-") Modename } ":" (String|Operation)
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Keynames are those defined in <qnamespace.h> with the
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"TQt::Key_" prefix removed.
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Mode names are:
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- Shift : Shift Key pressed
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- Alt : Alt Key pressed
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- Control : Control Key pressed
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( The VT100 emulation has modes that can affect the
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sequences emitted by certain keys. These modes are
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under control of the client program.
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- Newline : effects Return and Enter key.
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- Application : effects Up and Down key.
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- Ansi : effects Up and Down key (This is for VT52, really).
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Since sending a state to a program that has set the state
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itself is positivly wrong and obsolete design, better forget
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about this nasty detail. I may well remove this "feature"
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in a future clean up round. )
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A "+" preceeding a Modename means the Key is pressed.
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A "-" preceeding a Modename means the Key is not pressed.
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If no mode is given it means don't care.
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Note that the combination of Key and Modes (set/reset)
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has to be unique. This means, that
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key A + Shift : "A"
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key A : "a"
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will not accept the small letter "a" rule as expected,
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one has to add a "- Shift" to the last clause. Use
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the stdout/stderr dianostics of konsole when modifying
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keytabs to find problems like this.
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Operations are
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- scrollUpLine : scroll up one line in the history log
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- scrollUpPage : scroll up one page in the history log
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- scrollDownLine : scroll down one line in the history log
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- scrollDownPage : scroll down one page in the history log
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- emitClipboard : "paste" the current clipboard
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- emitSelection : "paste" the current selection
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Strings have the syntax of C strings,
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one may use the following escapes:
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- \E - escape
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- \\ - backslash
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- \" - double quote
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- \t - tab
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- \r - return
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- \n - newline
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- \b - backspace
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- \xHH - where HH are two hex digits
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