Larry Masinter
Larry Masinter
It seems like a good idea to rationalize the differences between SAVEVM, LOGOUT, SYSOUT, MAKESYS and \FLUSHVM at least a little. They all save the system state and do some...
Between TTYIN, sedit, tedit compared to Linux, Mac, Windows, emacs set up user GREET settiable (undoably) consistent set of key bindings. It is impossible to be simultaneously consistent with multiple...
* This issue has some overlap with other keyboard issues (European keyboards) but hopefully separable * everyone has opinions about what their fingers are trained for. We need to make...
those links were pretty useless. Here's the beginning of a chart https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1FOkrr62TtEhhY49m9U0T_6bvqSGRQt9fBRtMDw0YKtY/edit#gid=642562870
I made good progress on the keystroke binding table: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1FOkrr62TtEhhY49m9U0T_6bvqSGRQt9fBRtMDw0YKtY/edit#gid=79579844 and found the code for TTYIN which has lots of features I didn't know about, being assigned (hard wired) to...
Another source of input, perhaps as much for other issues like the foreign keyboard problems, is the table in Maiko used to populate its key tables Please review https://github.com/Interlisp/maiko/blob/master/inc/XKeymap.h It...
https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/xlib-reference-manual/9780937175262/16_appendix-h.html seemed like a useful reference as well.
Case sensitivity depends on the file system; in Windows with WSL, the WSL Ubuntu is case sensitive; SunOS is case insensitive. And {DSK} treats foo and foo. as equivalent but...
RENAMEFILE is only a fast, atomic action if the source and destination are on the same file system. Otherwise it's a copy-and-delete. The maiko code for SAVEVM actually saves it...
see #923 for more discussion. Pseudohost adds another layer of complexity ... maybe we should do a review ?