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### vim:ts=8 ai si sw=4 sta sm:
### $Id: fkeys,v 1.1 2002/08/22 12:59:20 mrg Exp $
### Bind function keys to actions
###
# Unbound Keys insert the sequence <key:XX> where XX is the code
# you use to bind an action. -- See bottom of the script for examples.
alias fk.help {
echo *** set \$fk.<string> to the commands for fkeys
}
eval if (!match(%+fk% $script_info)){
assign script_info $script_info+fk
};set client_info Sec$script_info
bind meta1-[ parse ^assign -fk.key;parsekey meta2_character
bind meta1-O parse ^assign -fk.key;parsekey meta2_character
bind meta2-1 parse fk.key 1
bind meta2-2 parse fk.key 2
bind meta2-3 parse fk.key 3
bind meta2-4 parse fk.key 4
bind meta2-5 parse fk.key 5
bind meta2-6 parse fk.key 6
bind meta2-7 parse fk.key 7
bind meta2-8 parse fk.key 8
bind meta2-9 parse fk.key 9
bind meta2-0 parse fk.key 0
bind meta2-; parse fk.key .
bind meta2-A parse fk.key A;parsekey meta2_character;type ~
bind meta2-B parse fk.key B;parsekey meta2_character;type ~
bind meta2-C parse fk.key C;parsekey meta2_character;type ~
bind meta2-D parse fk.key D;parsekey meta2_character;type ~
bind meta2-E parse fk.key E;parsekey meta2_character;type ~
bind meta2-F parse fk.key F;parsekey meta2_character;type ~
bind meta2-G parse fk.key G;parsekey meta2_character;type ~
bind meta2-H parse fk.key H;parsekey meta2_character;type ~
bind meta2-I parse fk.key I;parsekey meta2_character;type ~
bind meta2-J parse fk.key J;parsekey meta2_character;type ~
bind meta2-K parse fk.key K;parsekey meta2_character;type ~
bind meta2-L parse fk.key L;parsekey meta2_character;type ~
bind meta2-M parse fk.key M;parsekey meta2_character;type ~
bind meta2-N parse fk.key N;parsekey meta2_character;type ~
bind meta2-O parse fk.key O;parsekey meta2_character;type ~
bind meta2-P parse fk.key P;parsekey meta2_character;type ~
bind meta2-Q parse fk.key Q;parsekey meta2_character;type ~
bind meta2-R parse fk.key R;parsekey meta2_character;type ~
bind meta2-S parse fk.key S;parsekey meta2_character;type ~
bind meta2-T parse fk.key T;parsekey meta2_character;type ~
bind meta2-U parse fk.key U;parsekey meta2_character;type ~
bind meta2-V parse fk.key V;parsekey meta2_character;type ~
bind meta2-W parse fk.key W;parsekey meta2_character;type ~
bind meta2-X parse fk.key X;parsekey meta2_character;type ~
bind meta2-Y parse fk.key Y;parsekey meta2_character;type ~
bind meta2-Z parse fk.key Z;parsekey meta2_character;type ~
bind meta2-~ nothing
alias fk.key {
^assign fk.key $(fk.key)$0
if ([$(fk.$(fk.key))]) {
^bind meta2-~ $(fk.$(fk.key))
}{
^bind meta2-~ type_text <key:$(fk.key)>
}
parsekey meta2_character
}
assign fk.A type_text <Up>
assign fk.B type_text <Down>
assign fk.C type_text <Right>
assign fk.D type_text <Left>
assign fk.1 type_text <Home>
assign fk.2 type_text <Ins>
assign fk.3 type_text <Del>
assign fk.4 type_text <End>
assign fk.5 type_text <PgUp>
assign fk.6 type_text <PgDn>
assign fk.2H type_text <Shift-Home>
assign fk.2.2 type_text <Shift-Ins> # xterm binds this to PASTE
assign fk.3.2 type_text <Shift-Del>
assign fk.2F type_text <Shift-End>
assign fk.5.2 type_text <Shift-PgUp>
assign fk.6.2 type_text <Shift-PgDn>
assign fk.3H type_text <Alt-Home>
assign fk.2.3 type_text <Alt-Ins>
assign fk.3.3 type_text <Alt-Del>
assign fk.3F type_text <Alt-End>
assign fk.5.3 type_text <Alt-PgUp> # wmx steals this one
assign fk.6.3 type_text <Alt-PgDn> # wmx steals this one, too
assign fk.5H type_text <Ctrl-Home>
assign fk.2.5 type_text <Ctrl-Ins>
assign fk.3.5 type_text <Ctrl-Del>
assign fk.5F type_text <Ctrl-End>
assign fk.5.5 type_text <Ctrl-PgUp>
assign fk.6.5 type_text <Ctrl-PgDn>
assign fk.P type_text <F1>
assign fk.Q type_text <F2>
assign fk.R type_text <F3>
assign fk.S type_text <F4>
assign fk.15 type_text <F5>
assign fk.17 type_text <F6>
assign fk.18 type_text <F7>
assign fk.19 type_text <F8>
assign fk.20 type_text <F9>
assign fk.21 type_text <F10>
assign fk.23 type_text <F11>
assign fk.24 type_text <F12>
assign fk.2P type_text <Shift-F1>
assign fk.2Q type_text <Shift-F2>
assign fk.2R type_text <Shift-F3>
assign fk.2S type_text <Shift-F4>
assign fk.15.2 type_text <Shift-F5>
assign fk.17.2 type_text <Shift-F6>
assign fk.18.2 type_text <Shift-F7>
assign fk.19.2 type_text <Shift-F8>
assign fk.20.2 type_text <Shift-F9>
assign fk.21.2 type_text <Shift-F10>
assign fk.23.2 type_text <Shift-F11>
assign fk.24.2 type_text <Shift-F12>
assign fk.E type_text <Numpad-Center>
### Examples:
# See /help bind for a list of commands to use
# Use "parse" to execute ircIIscript commands
# Standard keys do the right thing[tm]
assign fk.A backward_history
assign fk.B forward_history
assign fk.C forward_character
assign fk.D backward_character
assign fk.1 beginning_of_line
assign fk.2 toggle_insert_mode
assign fk.3 delete_character
assign fk.4 end_of_line
assign fk.5 scroll_backward
assign fk.6 scroll_forward
# Control PgUp/PgDn to switch windows
assign fk.5.5 next_window
assign fk.6.5 previous_window
# F1 brings help for currently typed command
assign fk.P parse ^set help_prompt off;^set help_pager off;help $STRIP($K $L);^set help_prompt on;^set help_pager on
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