Hey Thanks for your help. Turns out ngspice is shockloaded with bugs anyway, so I ditched it before I got to try your advice... :( --- Noah Salzman <noah@salzman.net> skrev:
You might want to check out the "bind" section in the bash man page. Try "bind -p" in bash to print out the current config. (Sorry, don't have an answer, but that is where I would start looking.)
On Oct 2, 2007, at 8:34 AM, Per Bull Holmen wrote:
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ANYWAY here is my problem: Running ngpsice from Apples terminal, the program won't recognize special keys like backspace and arrows. Running from xterm it WILL recognize backspace but not the other keys. The other keys output weird codes like [^A etc. Also, it seems that emacs (run from Apples Terminal) now recognize backspace as forward delete (I haven't touched the emacs installation, it's just the standard one from MacOS DVD).
Is this a port problem, or soemthing I can fix by editing the setup?
I'm running MacOS X 10.4 on an Intel-mac laptop, with Norwegian keyboard-layout.
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