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I'm trying to add CTRL-P to the X-term toolbar in OS2008.

It's possible to add any commands you want to the bar by giving a command a name and then filling in what key combo you want that command to do.

So my question is this: how do you enter CTRL on the keyboard? There is no CTRL button, but is there some way of invoking it from the keyboard?
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just type <ctrl> not as a single keystroke but as the typed string.
 

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Perfect. Thanks Linuxrebel.

This new thing of having to press the Ctrl button on the tool bar, then tapping the screen to call up the keyboard, then typing in the p in the dialog box was driving me mad!
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I've managed to add only enter to the shortcut toolbar
Here's what gconftool reports. Check how you can add these values.
I always forget things i don't use more then once


~ $ gconftool-2 -R /apps/osso/xterm
key_labels = [Tab,Esc,PgUp,PgDn,Enter]
scrollbar = true
font_size = 16
font_name = Monospace
foreground = #00ff00
keys = [Tab,Escape,Page_Up,Page_Down,KP_Enter]
scrollback = 200
font_size_delta = -4
toolbar = true
reverse = false
background = #000000


PS: i doubt you can have the CTRL-P google for "Page_Up,Page_Down,KP_Enter"
 
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Originally Posted by iancumihai View Post
PS: i doubt you can have the CTRL-P google for "Page_Up,Page_Down,KP_Enter"
<ctrl>p works
 

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... speechless
 
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A useful one to add to xterm is "bar" (or "Bar", don't remember) to print '|'.
 
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Originally Posted by ag2 View Post
A useful one to add to xterm is "bar" (or "Bar", don't remember) to print '|'.
Mmm . . . I like this idea.

It's called a "pipe" around these parts.
 
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Originally Posted by ag2 View Post
A useful one to add to xterm is "bar" (or "Bar", don't remember) to print '|'.
What do I need to enter for pipe? I've tried various things, many of which kill xterm. Is there a list somewhere for the magic <> values to use with this toolbar? Like "KP_Enter" - apparently that's ENTER, but how do I know that?

Thank you for the help.
 
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I'll jump in this topic as well.

I'm looking for a way to remove the cursor altogether, you know, the white square thingie where you're typing text.

It's been causing some weird problems using Telnet so I would be very grateful if anyone knew how for X-Term to not print the cursor at all.

Thanks.
 
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