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Unfortunately I don't own a Mac, so it is hard to reproduce for me. If you use zsh or tcsh, you could try this tip: If you have success, please report it back. As I don't think it is a bug of xgterm, I will move it to the discussion page. |
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Sadly, the tip did not work for me. I’ll note that the problem doesn’t happen in a regular xterm window: the delete key works just fine. It’s only within an xgterm that I see this behavior. It also seems as my .tcshrc is not being invoked when I open up an xgterm. Thanks for any additional comments or suggestions! |
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One additional question: Did you actually run |
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Hi Ole---It's been a few months since I installed X11IRA, so my memory was a little vague about what I did. So, I tried re-installing it today afresh. "make" runs successfully; however, when I run sudo install make, I get a segmentation error as soon as it hits the tic xgterm/xgterm.terminfo command. Running tic xgterm/xgterm.terminfo from the command line has the same effect. Just as a reminder, I'm running this on an Apple Silicon (M2) MacBook Air using Ventura OS (13.5) Here's the screen dump:
And similarly,
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Hi Ole--Sorry to bother you again. I've installed the community version of IRAF and X11iraf on my new M2 MacBook Air running Ventura. Most things are working great. But, I'm noticing a problem.
First, xgterm doesn't seem to recognized the delete key. It seems to map to a ^H. (This is with or without the cl running.). Connected with this is that one can't go back up with "eh" and usefully edit a prior command. I don't know if you've seen this.
Thanks!
Best regards,
Phil
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