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diff --git a/client/browser/qtermwidget/src/kb-layouts/linux.keytab b/client/browser/qtermwidget/src/kb-layouts/linux.keytab deleted file mode 100644 index c0fe4446..00000000 --- a/client/browser/qtermwidget/src/kb-layouts/linux.keytab +++ /dev/null @@ -1,133 +0,0 @@ -# [linux.keytab] Konsole Keyboard Table (Linux console keys) -# -# -------------------------------------------------------------- - -# NOT TESTED, MAY NEED SOME CLEANUPS -keyboard "Linux console" - -# -------------------------------------------------------------- -# -# This configuration table allows to customize the -# meaning of the keys. -# -# The syntax is that each entry has the form : -# -# "key" Keyname { ("+"|"-") Modename } ":" (String|Operation) -# -# Keynames are those defined in <qnamespace.h> with the -# "Qt::Key_" removed. (We'd better insert the list here) -# -# Mode names are : -# -# - Shift -# - Alt -# - Control -# -# The VT100 emulation has two modes that can affect the -# sequences emitted by certain keys. These modes are -# under control of the client program. -# -# - Newline : effects Return and Enter key. -# - Application : effects Up and Down key. -# -# - Ansi : effects Up and Down key (This is for VT52, really). -# -# Operations are -# -# - scrollUpLine -# - scrollUpPage -# - scrollDownLine -# - scrollDownPage -# -# - emitSelection -# -# If the key is not found here, the text of the -# key event as provided by QT is emitted, possibly -# preceeded by ESC if the Alt key is pressed. -# -# -------------------------------------------------------------- - -key Escape : "\E" -key Tab : "\t" - -# VT100 can add an extra \n after return. -# The NewLine mode is set by an escape sequence. - -key Return-NewLine : "\r" -key Return+NewLine : "\r\n" - -# Some desperately try to save the ^H. - -key Backspace : "\x7f" -key Delete : "\E[3~" - -# These codes are for the VT52 mode of VT100 -# The Ansi mode (i.e. VT100 mode) is set by -# an escape sequence - -key Up -Shift-Ansi : "\EA" -key Down -Shift-Ansi : "\EB" -key Right-Shift-Ansi : "\EC" -key Left -Shift-Ansi : "\ED" - -# VT100 emits a mode bit together -# with the arrow keys.The AppCuKeys -# mode is set by an escape sequence. - -key Up -Shift+Ansi+AppCuKeys : "\EOA" -key Down -Shift+Ansi+AppCuKeys : "\EOB" -key Right-Shift+Ansi+AppCuKeys : "\EOC" -key Left -Shift+Ansi+AppCuKeys : "\EOD" - -key Up -Shift+Ansi-AppCuKeys : "\E[A" -key Down -Shift+Ansi-AppCuKeys : "\E[B" -key Right-Shift+Ansi-AppCuKeys : "\E[C" -key Left -Shift+Ansi-AppCuKeys : "\E[D" - -# linux functions keys F1-F5 differ from xterm - -key F1 : "\E[[A" -key F2 : "\E[[B" -key F3 : "\E[[C" -key F4 : "\E[[D" -key F5 : "\E[[E" - -key F6 : "\E[17~" -key F7 : "\E[18~" -key F8 : "\E[19~" -key F9 : "\E[20~" -key F10 : "\E[21~" -key F11 : "\E[23~" -key F12 : "\E[24~" - -key Home : "\E[1~" -key End : "\E[4~" - -key Prior -Shift : "\E[5~" -key Next -Shift : "\E[6~" -key Insert-Shift : "\E[2~" - -# Keypad-Enter. See comment on Return above. - -key Enter+NewLine : "\r\n" -key Enter-NewLine : "\r" - -key Space +Control : "\x00" - -# some of keys are used by konsole. - -key Up +Shift : scrollLineUp -key Prior +Shift : scrollPageUp -key Down +Shift : scrollLineDown -key Next +Shift : scrollPageDown - -key ScrollLock : scrollLock - -#---------------------------------------------------------- - -# keypad characters as offered by Qt -# cannot be recognized as such. - -#---------------------------------------------------------- - -# Following other strings as emitted by konsole. |