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Re: vim and Tera Term



Ok, a little more info....  I have Tera Term set up as a VT100 terminal, and
as for my local terminal it's just straight up bash, no window manager or
anything. Its a Pentium 66, after all.   :-)


----- Original Message -----
From: "dman" <dsh8290@rit.edu>
To: <debian-user@lists.debian.org>
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 7:9 PM
Subject: Re: vim and Tera Term


> On Tue, Aug 14, 2001 at 07:45:17PM -0400, Todd Combs wrote:
> | This doesn't totaly apply to Debian, but I figure maybe some nice person
> | here can help....  :-)
>
> :-).
>
> |
> |      I SSH into my Debian box from windows, and I use Tera Term.   My
> | problem is I want to use vim, but it doesn't work quite like it does
when I
> | am "local".  Specificly, the up, down, left, and right arrows do funny
> | things in vim via tera term.  I figure I need to change the key mappings
in
> | tera term, and I know how to do that, but they seem to be mapped ok
> | already...  help?
>
> What are the current mappings and what do they do?  What does Tera
> Term set $TERM to?  What key codes are sent when using gnome-terminal
> (or whatever you use locally)?  I use PuTTY as my windows ssh client
> and it works very well.  PuTTY actually emulates an xterm, but I have
> it set $TERM to "PuTTY" so that my login script (at school) can exec
> bash instead of csh.
>
> -D
>
>
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