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an editor that doesn't require any esc or control keys to be used...



On 16 Aug 2002 at 11:03, Derek D. Martin wrote:
> Hey, I remember that!  It's worth noting that vi does not actually use
> the "escape" key, technically -- it uses the "meta" function.  It just
> so happens that "meta" is bound to "escape" on most more recent
> systems.  On the DEC stations, it was F11.  :)  I'm a little fuzzy on
> the details so if someone has a better explaination...
You can control this in your .exrc file. 
I'm not sure if Frank could actually use vi from his AS400 system. It is 
worth a try. Since navigation can easily be done with the hjkl keys, if he 
can use vi in full screen mode, then the major task is simply to remap the 
escape to some other character that is not eaten by the terminal emulaiton.
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