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- These terminals and TERM settings were tested and work fine:
- Terminal TERM Notes
- ---------------+-------+------------------------------------------------
- Linux console | linux | Default TERM setting.
- rxvt | rxvt | Default TERM setting.
- urxvt | rxvt | But *not* the default of "rxvt-unicode"!
- xterm | xterm | Or "xterm-color". Enable "meta sends escape",
- | | or use Escape as the meta key.
- xcfe4-terminal | xterm | Works, but e.g. Alt-F activates the terminal's
- | | own "File" menu, so you have to use Esc-F for
- | | bed's "File" menu. Default TERM setting.
- konsole | xterm | Default TERM setting.
- See also the TERMINALS section of bed's man page.
- Two quick things to test, the first time you start up bed:
- F7 and F8 should switch between Ascii and Digit-Hex input modes in the
- status bar at the bottom of the screen. If they don't, try running bed as
- 'TERM=rxvt bed' or 'TERM=xterm-color bed'. If this works, you can define
- it as a shell alias in e.g. ~/.bash_profile. If you're launching bed
- from the KDE or XFCE start menu, you can likely force TERM from within
- bed's config file (~/.bedrc or /usr/lib64/bed-3.0.0/bedrc).
- Alt-X should exit the program. If it doesn't (if it does nothing, or does
- some other function like moving the cursor), try pressing Escape followed
- by X. If this works, you can either use Escape instead of the Alt key for
- all "Meta" commands, or else reconfigure your terminal. In xterm, this
- can be done with the ctrl-leftclick menu (enable "Meta Sends Escape"),
- or set xterm's metaSendsEscape and/or altSendsEscape resources to 'true'
- in ~/.Xdefaults.
- It should be possible to define a set of keybinds for bed that work with
- any terminal and TERM, with "bed -k ~/.bedrc". No, I don't know what a
- "stab" key is, either (just pick an otherwise-unused keystroke for it).
- I also don't know why it asks you to press the various keys in a seemingly
- random order... but it does work.
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