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└─⟦a05ed705a⟧ Bits:30007078 DKUUG GNU 2/12/89 └─⟦46d41b2d0⟧ »./emacs-18.55.tar.Z« └─⟦fa971747f⟧ └─⟦this⟧ »dist-18.55/lisp/term/unixpc.el«
;;; AT&T UnixPC keyboard definitions ;;; Brant Cheikes (brant@linc.cis.upenn.edu, manta!brant) ;;; 4 August 1987 ;;; ;;; Tested on: GNU Emacs 18.47.1 of Fri Jul 24 1987 on manta (usg-unix-v) ;;; ;;; The AT&T Unix PC (aka PC7300, 3B1) has a bizarre keyboard with ;;; lots of interestingly labeled function keys. This file tries to ;;; assign useful actions to the function keys. Note that the Shift ;;; and Ctrl keys have the same effect on function keys, so Shift-F1 ;;; is the same as Ctrl-F1. ;;; ;;; Most of the information needed to create this file was taken from ;;; documentation found in lisp/keypad.el ;;; ;;; Bug: The "Beg" and "End" (unshifted) keys are not supported because ;;; they generate <esc>9 and <esc>0 respectively, and I know not how to ;;; deal with them. (require 'keypad) ;;; There seem to be three prefixes for AT&T UnixPC function keys: ;;; "<esc>O", "<esc>N", and "<esc>[". There seem to be a couple ;;; keys that just generate "<esc><digit>". ;;; ;;; Note: for each mapping, I indicate the key on the Unix PC followed ;;; by the Emacs command it is bound to (if any). Note that when I ;;; couldn't figure out anything useful to do with a key, I simply bound ;;; it to 'previous-line, arbitrarily. My goal was to get keys to do ;;; "mnemonic" things. (defvar ATT-map-1 nil "The bulk of the function keys on the AT&T Unix PC.") (defvar ATT-map-2 nil "A few other random function keys on the AT&T Unix PC.") (defvar ATT-map-3 nil "Some really random function keys on the AT&T Unix PC.") (defun enable-unixpc-keys () "Enable the use of the AT&T Unix PC function keys. Because of the nature of the Unix PC, this unavoidably breaks several standard Emacs prefixes; therefore, it is not done by default, but only if you give this command." (interactive) (global-set-key "\eO" ATT-map-1) (global-set-key "\eN" ATT-map-2) (global-set-key "\e[" ATT-map-3)) ;;; Create a few new keypad defaults. Here's what I think I'm doing here: ;;; I look through "keypad.el" to find any unused entries in function-keymap ;;; and then create my own bindings for them here. Then I use the newly ;;; created ?x string in the setup-terminal-keymap. (keypad-default "2" 'advertised-undo) (keypad-default "4" 'save-buffers-kill-emacs) (keypad-default "5" 'save-buffer) (keypad-default "6" 'beginning-of-buffer) (keypad-default "8" 'end-of-buffer) (keypad-default "w" 'kill-word) (keypad-default "p" 'fill-paragraph) (keypad-default "," 'copy-region-as-kill) (if ATT-map-1 nil (setq ATT-map-1 (make-keymap)) ; <ESC>O commands (setup-terminal-keymap ATT-map-1 '(("a" . ?\^d) ; Clear Line (kill-line) ("A" . ?\^d) ; Shift-Clear Line (kill-line) ("b" . ?u) ; Ref ("B" . ?u) ; Rstrt ("c" . ?u) ; F1 ("d" . ?u) ; F2 ("e" . ?u) ; F3 ("f" . ?u) ; F4 ("g" . ?u) ; F5 ("h" . ?u) ; F6 ("i" . ?u) ; F7 ("j" . ?u) ; F8 ("k" . ?4) ; Exit (save-buffers-kill-emacs) ("K" . ?4) ; Shift-Exit (save-buffers-kill-emacs) ("m" . ??) ; Help (help-command) ("M" . ??) ; Shift-Help (help-command) ("n" . ?u) ; Creat ("N" . ?u) ; Shift-Creat ("o" . ?5) ; Save (save-buffer) ("O" . ?5) ; Shift-Save (save-buffer) ("r" . ?u) ; Opts ("R" . ?u) ; Shift-Opts ("s" . ?2) ; Undo (advertised-undo) ("S" . ?2) ; Shift-Undo (advertised-undo) ("t" . ?p) ; Redo (fill-paragraph) ("T" . ?p) ; Shift-Redo (fill-paragraph) ("u" . ?u) ; Cmd ("U" . ?u) ; Shift-Cmd ("v" . ?e) ; Open (open-line) ("V" . ?\^d) ; Close (kill-line) ("w" . ?u) ; Cancl ("W" . ?u) ; Shift-Cancl ("x" . ?\^c) ; Find (isearch-forward) ("X" . ?f) ; Shift-Find (re-search-forward) ("y" . ?0) ; Rplac (yank) ("Y" . ?0) ; Shift-Rplac (yank) ("z" . ?u) ; Print ))) (if ATT-map-2 nil (setq ATT-map-2 (make-keymap)) ; <ESC>N commands (setup-terminal-keymap ATT-map-2 '(("a" . ?C) ; Rfrsh (recenter) ("B" . ?6) ; Shift-Beg (beginning-of-buffer) ("c" . ?0) ; Move (yank) ("C" . ?0) ; Shift-Move (yank) ("d" . ?,) ; Copy (copy-region-as-kill) ("D" . ?,) ; Shift-Copy (copy-region-as-kill) ("e" . ?k) ; Dlete (kill-region) ("E" . ?k) ; Shift-Dlete (kill-region) ("f" . ?.) ; Dlete Char (delete-char) ("F" . ?w) ; Shift-Dlete Char (kill-word) ("g" . ?P) ; Prev (scroll-down) ("G" . ?P) ; Shift-Prev (scroll-down) ("h" . ?N) ; Next (scroll-up) ("H" . ?N) ; Shift-Next (scroll-up) ("i" . ?s) ; Mark (set-mark-command) ("I" . ?s) ; Slect (set-mark-command) ("j" . ?u) ; Input Mode ("J" . ?u) ; Shift-Input Mode ("K" . ?1) ; Shift-LeftArrow (backward-word) ("L" . ?3) ; Shift-RightArrow (forward-word) ("M" . ?h) ; Shift-Home (move-to-window-line) ("N" . ?8) ; Shift-End (end-of-buffer) ))) (if ATT-map-3 nil (setq ATT-map-3 (make-keymap)) ; <ESC>[ commands (setup-terminal-keymap ATT-map-3 '(("A" . ?u) ; Up Arrow (previous-line) ("B" . ?d) ; Down Arrow (next-line) ("C" . ?r) ; Right Arrow (forward-char) ("D" . ?l) ; Left Arrow (backward-char) ("H" . ?h) ; Home (move-to-window-line) ("J" . ?C) ; Clear (recenter) ("S" . ?9) ; Shift-DownArrow (forward-paragraph) ("T" . ?7) ; Shift-UpArrow (backward-paragraph) ("U" . ?N) ; Page (scroll-up) ("V" . ?P) ; Shift-Page (scroll-down) )))