epic4 for Debian
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A handful of miscellaneous notes:
* Eight bit characters - If you're having trouble typing or seeing eight
bit characters in epic especially under screen, it's probably because
one of epic's sets is not set properly. Try adding to your rc file:
^set EIGHT_BIT_CHARACTERS on
^set HIGH_BIT_ESCAPE 0
If that doesn't fix it, the script might be overriding the settings. If
so, change it at the input prompt and use the script's save command
(traditionally /save) If that doesn't fix it, take a plastic foam
rubber object such as a Pool Noodle and proceed to *FWOP!* the author
of the script mercilessly.
+ Note from (Jeremy Nelson): due to some
unfortunate signed-unsigned casting conflicts, it is not possible for
epic users to input character 255. (...) To work around this
problem, add this to startup script:
/eval bind $chr(255) parse_command {xtype -l $chr(255)}
bind ^@ parse_command {xtype -l $chr(255)}
+ Startup scripts: in absence of ~/.epicrc epic4 would use ~/.ircrc, but
the primary startup script is the ~/.epicrc or anything that the
environment variable $EPICRC points to.
* If you've installed an epic4-script-* package, some default script
will be run if you have neither ~/.epicrc nor ~/.ircrc files. There are
a few script packages for epic4 now, have a look at one of them for
making your own. examples/wrapper.irc contains the base wrapper to use
if your script isn't totally global-install-friendly.
+ TCL support explicitly disabled until someone needs that. Please
file a wishlist bug, if you need TCL compiled in.
+ New key binding mechanism: there is completely new key binding
mechanism in epic 1.1.7. The new mechanism is clear and easy-to-use.
IT'S ALSO INCOMPATIBLE WITH PREVIOUS VERSIONS. THIS IS NOT A BUG.
Support for old META-x bindings is removed. Read the
/usr/share/doc/epic4/keys for more precise information.
In short, what to do if your script suddenly stops working:
Locate something like:
BIND META_CHARACTER
Where is a key binding prefix and is a number, e.g. 1, 2, 3.
Remove this command or change it to what you like, e.g. you can prevent
the prefix itself from being interpreted:
BIND ^X NOTHING
Now, locate all occurrences of:
BIND META-
Where is the rest of your chosen key binding. Replace all of
these lines with:
BIND "^X"
The script should work again.
(*) Joseph Carter Sat, 24 Mar 2001 02:43:08 -0800
(+) Miros/law L. Baran Wed, 2 Oct 2002 21:04:43 +0200