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mike ledoux writes: | Indeed, I've used vi on systems with no ESC key, but that functionality | was always mapped to either a control sequence (ctrl-[, ctrl-2) or a | function key (F3, F11). The control sequences are obviously out, and | the function keys almost certainly are (they usually travel the line as | a control sequence). Yeah, and I know how to rededine the functions keys. This doesn't do you much good, since they send things that start with ESC. I know that it's possible to remap the ESC key, but I don't seem to find the magic encantation that does it. I wonder if it's documented anywhere, or if you have to grovel around in the source to find it? | Once you eliminate all escape and control sequences, you're left with a | subset of plain-old 7-bit ASCII, right? Alphanumerics and a few symbols; | what character would you give up to use for ESC? As I recall, I've seen it mapped to assorted other control chars, whatever would pass through to the other end. CTL-E or CTL-G or CTL-P or some such. Anything that's not being used for some other purpose.
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