Re: Sending keystrokes to pine via "-I' option
- From: Eduardo Chappa <chappa@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 10:29:34 -0700
*** Gerard Seibert (bagerard-seibert@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) wrote in...:
:) I am sure that this has been asked before, but alase I am unable to
:) find a suitable answer for it Googling. Using the '-I' option, how do I
:) send <ctrl> keystrokes; i.e., "<ctrl>t" to pine? If that is not
:) possible, then is there a way to force pine to start with a predefined
:) role other then the default?
Ctrl-T is sent as "^T" (no quotes), the return key is "^M", etc. If you
need to do a search (with ^W), the text to be entered is normally enclosed
in quotes (even if there are no spaces in the search), and then in a
different command the ^M is added.
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Eduardo
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