Jeff Abrahamson on 9 Jun 2005 07:59:47 -0000


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[PLUG] OS X, terminal, screen, mutt, emacs


I'm using a MacOS X machine to connect to my linux box, where I'm
running screen.  I could use a few tips on how to deal with the
following:

- I can tell Terminal not to have scroll-back, but I don't see a way
  to have page-up/page-down pass through to linux apps instead of being
  caught by Terminal, which maintains a scrollbar despite my asking to
  have no scroll history.

- Control-F-keys (C-F1, for example) don't pass through to apps,
  although ordinary F-keys do.

- Apps see backspace as forward delete.  If I tell Terminal to pass
  delete as backspace, apps sees C-h (which they don't understand),
  especially emacs.

Much thanks in advance for any suggestions.

-- 
 Jeff

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