Re: gnome-terminal and ^] telnet escape character

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Nope.  That simply makes the font size larger.

In fact, it seems that when the CTRL key is held, that the ] key is behaving as the = key. ie. CTRL-SHIFT-] acts as CTRL-+ and increases the font size, while CTRL-] acts as CTRL-= and returns the terminal font to the default size.

Totally bizarre.

Felipe Alfaro Solana wrote:
On 1 Feb 2005, at 18:16, Christopher Calzonetti wrote:

Forgive me asking this question, if it's been asked many many times before. Searching on google tends to cause the non alphabetic characters to be ignored, so I just get general results about gnome-terminal.

Whenever I telnet to a remote machine (as an example, to test a mail server for some configuration or other: telnet mail.machine.com 25) I always see the usual "Connected to mail.machine.com, Escape character is '^]'."

When I'm just in an xterm window, or on the console, I can then hit CTRL-], and get the telnet command prompt. But with gnome-terminal, the key combination seems to be ignored. I tried turning off all keyboard shortcuts to see if there was something interferring, but to no avail.


Add "Shift" to the mess: Ctrl+Shift+"]"


-- Christopher Calzonetti, MFCF C&O Software Specialist mailto:ccalzone@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx,ca phone:+1 519 885-1211 x7516


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