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EmacsLisp
;;; edt-mapper.el --- Create an EDT LK-201 Map File for X-Windows Emacs
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;; Copyright (C) 1994, 1995 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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;; Author: Kevin Gallagher <kgallagh@spd.dsccc.com>
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;; Maintainer: Kevin Gallagher <kgallagh@spd.dsccc.com>
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;; Keywords: emulations
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;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
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;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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;; any later version.
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;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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;; GNU General Public License for more details.
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;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
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;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
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;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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;;; Commentary:
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;; This emacs lisp program can be used to create an emacs lisp file
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;; that defines the mapping of the user's keyboard under X-Windows to
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;; the LK-201 keyboard function keys and keypad keys (around which
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;; EDT has been designed). Please read the "Usage" AND "Known
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;; Problems" sections before attempting to run this program. (The
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;; design of this file, edt-mapper.el, was heavily influenced by
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;; tpu-mapper.el.)
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;;; Usage:
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;; Simply load this file into the X-Windows version of emacs (version 19)
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;; using the following command.
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;; emacs -q -l edt-mapper.el
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;; The "-q" option prevents loading of your .emacs file (commands therein
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;; might confuse this program).
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;; An instruction screen showing the typical LK-201 terminal functions keys
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;; will be displayed, and you will be prompted to press the keys on your
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;; keyboard which you want to emulate the corresponding LK-201 keys.
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;; Finally, you will be prompted for the name of the file to store
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;; the key definitions. If you chose the default, it will be found
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;; and loaded automatically when the EDT emulation is started. If
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;; you specify a different file name, you will need to set the
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;; variable "edt-xkeys-file" before starting the EDT emulation.
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;; Here's how you might go about doing that in your .emacs file.
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;; (setq edt-xkeys-file (expand-file-name "~/.my-emacs-x-keys"))
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;;; Known Problems:
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;; Sometimes, edt-mapper will ignore a key you press, and just continue to
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;; prompt for the same key. This can happen when your window manager sucks
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;; up the key and doesn't pass it on to emacs, or it could be an emacs bug.
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;; Either way, there's nothing that edt-mapper can do about it. You must
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;; press RETURN, to skip the current key and continue. Later, you and/or
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;; your local X guru can try to figure out why the key is being ignored.
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;; ====================================================================
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;;;
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;;; Make sure we're running X-windows and Emacs version 19
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;;;
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(cond
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((not (and window-system (not (string-lessp emacs-version "19"))))
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(insert "
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Whoa! This isn't going to work...
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You must run edt-mapper.el under X-windows and Emacs version 19.
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Press any key to exit. ")
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(sit-for 600)
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(kill-emacs t)))
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;;;
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;;; Decide whether we're running GNU or Lucid emacs.
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;;;
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(defconst edt-lucid-emacs19-p (string-match "Lucid" emacs-version)
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"Non-NIL if we are running Lucid Emacs version 19.")
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;;;
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;;; Key variables
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;;;
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(defvar edt-key nil)
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(defvar edt-enter nil)
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(defvar edt-return nil)
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(defvar edt-key-seq nil)
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(defvar edt-enter-seq nil)
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(defvar edt-return-seq nil)
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;;;
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;;; Make sure the window is big enough to display the instructions
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;;;
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(if edt-lucid-emacs19-p (set-screen-size nil 80 36)
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(set-frame-size (selected-frame) 80 36))
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;;;
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;;; Create buffers - Directions and Keys
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;;;
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(if (not (get-buffer "Directions")) (generate-new-buffer "Directions"))
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(if (not (get-buffer "Keys")) (generate-new-buffer "Keys"))
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;;;
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;;; Put header in the Keys buffer
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;;;
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(set-buffer "Keys")
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(insert "\
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;;
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;; Key definitions for the EDT emulation within GNU Emacs
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;;
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(defconst *EDT-keys*
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'(
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")
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;;;
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;;; Display directions
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;;;
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(switch-to-buffer "Directions")
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(insert "
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EDT MAPPER
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You will be asked to press keys to create a custom mapping (under
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X-Windows) of your keypad keys and function keys so that they can emulate
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the LK-201 keypad and function keys or the subset of keys found on a
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VT-100 series terminal keyboard. (The LK-201 keyboard is the standard
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keyboard attached to VT-200 series terminals, and above.)
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Sometimes, edt-mapper will ignore a key you press, and just continue to
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prompt for the same key. This can happen when your window manager sucks
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up the key and doesn't pass it on to emacs, or it could be an emacs bug.
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Either way, there's nothing that edt-mapper can do about it. You must
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press RETURN, to skip the current key and continue. Later, you and/or
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your local X guru can try to figure out why the key is being ignored.
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Start by pressing the RETURN key, and continue by pressing the keys
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specified in the mini-buffer. If you want to entirely omit a key,
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because your keyboard does not have a corresponding key, for example,
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just press RETURN at the prompt.
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")
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(delete-other-windows)
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;;;
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;;; Save <CR> for future reference
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;;;
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(cond
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(edt-lucid-emacs19-p
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(setq edt-return-seq (read-key-sequence "Hit carriage-return <CR> to continue "))
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(setq edt-return (concat "[" (format "%s" (event-key (aref edt-return-seq 0))) "]")))
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(t
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(message "Hit carriage-return <CR> to continue ")
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(setq edt-return-seq (read-event))
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(setq edt-return (concat "[" (format "%s" edt-return-seq) "]"))))
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;;;
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;;; Display Keypad Diagram and Begin Prompting for Keys
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;;;
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(set-buffer "Directions")
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(delete-region (point-min) (point-max))
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(insert "
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PRESS THE KEY SPECIFIED IN THE MINIBUFFER BELOW.
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Here's a picture of the standard LK-201 keypad for reference:
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_______________________ _______________________________
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| HELP | DO | | F17 | F18 | F19 | F20 |
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|_______|_______________| |_______|_______|_______|_______|
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_______________________ _______________________________
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| FIND |INSERT |REMOVE | | PF1 | PF2 | PF3 | PF4 |
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|_______|_______|_______| |_______|_______|_______|_______|
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|SELECT |PREVIOU| NEXT | | KP7 | KP8 | KP9 | KP- |
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|_______|_______|_______| |_______|_______|_______|_______|
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| UP | | KP4 | KP5 | KP6 | KP, |
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_______|_______|_______ |_______|_______|_______|_______|
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| LEFT | DOWN | RIGHT | | KP1 | KP2 | KP3 | |
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|_______|_______|_______| |_______|_______|_______| KPE |
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| KP0 | KPP | |
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|_______________|_______|_______|
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")
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;;;
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;;; Key mapping functions
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;;;
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(defun edt-lucid-map-key (ident descrip func gold-func)
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(interactive)
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(setq edt-key-seq (read-key-sequence (format "Press %s%s: " ident descrip)))
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(setq edt-key (concat "[" (format "%s" (event-key (aref edt-key-seq 0))) "]"))
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(cond ((not (equal edt-key edt-return))
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(set-buffer "Keys")
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(insert (format " (\"%s\" . %s)\n" ident edt-key))
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(set-buffer "Directions"))
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;; bogosity to get next prompt to come up, if the user hits <CR>!
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;; check periodically to see if this is still needed...
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(t
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(format "%s" edt-key)))
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edt-key)
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(defun edt-gnu-map-key (ident descrip)
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(interactive)
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(message "Press %s%s: " ident descrip)
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(setq edt-key-seq (read-event))
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(setq edt-key (concat "[" (format "%s" edt-key-seq) "]"))
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(cond ((not (equal edt-key edt-return))
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(set-buffer "Keys")
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(insert (format " (\"%s\" . %s)\n" ident edt-key))
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(set-buffer "Directions"))
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;; bogosity to get next prompt to come up, if the user hits <CR>!
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;; check periodically to see if this is still needed...
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(t
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(set-buffer "Keys")
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(insert (format " (\"%s\" . \"\" )\n" ident))
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(set-buffer "Directions")))
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edt-key)
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(fset 'edt-map-key (if edt-lucid-emacs19-p 'edt-lucid-map-key 'edt-gnu-map-key))
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(set-buffer "Keys")
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(insert "
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;;
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;; Arrows
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;;
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")
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(set-buffer "Directions")
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(edt-map-key "UP" " - The Up Arrow Key")
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(edt-map-key "DOWN" " - The Down Arrow Key")
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(edt-map-key "LEFT" " - The Left Arrow Key")
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(edt-map-key "RIGHT" " - The Right Arrow Key")
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(set-buffer "Keys")
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(insert "
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;;
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;; PF keys
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;;
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")
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(set-buffer "Directions")
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(edt-map-key "PF1" " - The PF1 (GOLD) Key")
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(edt-map-key "PF2" " - The Keypad PF2 Key")
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(edt-map-key "PF3" " - The Keypad PF3 Key")
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(edt-map-key "PF4" " - The Keypad PF4 Key")
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(set-buffer "Keys")
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(insert "
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;;
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;; KP0-9 KP- KP, KPP and KPE
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;;
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")
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(set-buffer "Directions")
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(edt-map-key "KP0" " - The Keypad 0 Key")
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(edt-map-key "KP1" " - The Keypad 1 Key")
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(edt-map-key "KP2" " - The Keypad 2 Key")
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(edt-map-key "KP3" " - The Keypad 3 Key")
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(edt-map-key "KP4" " - The Keypad 4 Key")
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(edt-map-key "KP5" " - The Keypad 5 Key")
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(edt-map-key "KP6" " - The Keypad 6 Key")
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(edt-map-key "KP7" " - The Keypad 7 Key")
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(edt-map-key "KP8" " - The Keypad 8 Key")
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(edt-map-key "KP9" " - The Keypad 9 Key")
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(edt-map-key "KP-" " - The Keypad - Key")
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(edt-map-key "KP," " - The Keypad , Key")
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(edt-map-key "KPP" " - The Keypad . Key")
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(edt-map-key "KPE" " - The Keypad Enter Key")
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;; Save the enter key
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(setq edt-enter edt-key)
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(setq edt-enter-seq edt-key-seq)
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(set-buffer "Keys")
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(insert "
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;;
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;; Editing keypad (FIND, INSERT, REMOVE)
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;; (SELECT, PREVIOUS, NEXT)
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;;
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")
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(set-buffer "Directions")
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(edt-map-key "FIND" " - The Find key on the editing keypad")
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(edt-map-key "INSERT" " - The Insert key on the editing keypad")
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(edt-map-key "REMOVE" " - The Remove key on the editing keypad")
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(edt-map-key "SELECT" " - The Select key on the editing keypad")
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(edt-map-key "PREVIOUS" " - The Prev Scr key on the editing keypad")
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(edt-map-key "NEXT" " - The Next Scr key on the editing keypad")
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(set-buffer "Keys")
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(insert "
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;;
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;; F1-14 Help Do F17-F20
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;;
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")
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(set-buffer "Directions")
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(edt-map-key "F1" " - F1 Function Key")
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(edt-map-key "F2" " - F2 Function Key")
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(edt-map-key "F3" " - F3 Function Key")
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(edt-map-key "F4" " - F4 Function Key")
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(edt-map-key "F5" " - F5 Function Key")
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(edt-map-key "F6" " - F6 Function Key")
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(edt-map-key "F7" " - F7 Function Key")
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(edt-map-key "F8" " - F8 Function Key")
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(edt-map-key "F9" " - F9 Function Key")
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(edt-map-key "F10" " - F10 Function Key")
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(edt-map-key "F11" " - F11 Function Key")
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(edt-map-key "F12" " - F12 Function Key")
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(edt-map-key "F13" " - F13 Function Key")
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(edt-map-key "F14" " - F14 Function Key")
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(edt-map-key "HELP" " - HELP Function Key")
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(edt-map-key "DO" " - DO Function Key")
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(edt-map-key "F17" " - F17 Function Key")
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(edt-map-key "F18" " - F18 Function Key")
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(edt-map-key "F19" " - F19 Function Key")
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(edt-map-key "F20" " - F20 Function Key")
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(set-buffer "Directions")
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(delete-region (point-min) (point-max))
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(insert "
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ADDITIONAL FUNCTION KEYS
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Your keyboard may have additional function keys which do not
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correspond to any LK-201 keys. The EDT Emulation can be
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configured to recognize those keys, since you may wish to add your
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own key bindings to those keys.
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For example, suppose your keyboard has a keycap marked \"Line Del\"
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and you wish to add it to the list of keys which can be customized
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by the EDT Emulation. First, assign a unique single-word name to
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the key for use by the EDT Emulation, let's say \"linedel\", in this
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example. Then, at the \"EDT Key Name:\" prompt, enter \"linedel\",
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followed by a press of the RETURN key. Finally, when prompted,
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press the \"Line Del\" key. You now will be able to bind functions
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to \"linedel\" and \"Gold-linedel\" in edt-user.el in just the same way
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you can customize bindings of the standard LK-201 keys.
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When you have no additional function keys to specify, just press
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RETURN at the \"EDT Key Name:\" prompt. (If you change your mind
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AFTER you enter an EDT Key Name and before you press a key at the
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\"Press\" prompt, you may omit the key by simply pressing RETURN at
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the prompt.)
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")
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(switch-to-buffer "Directions")
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;;;
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;;; Add support for extras keys
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;;;
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(set-buffer "Keys")
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(insert "\
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;;
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;; Extra Keys
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;;
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")
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(setq EDT-key-name "")
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(while (not
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(string-equal (setq EDT-key-name (read-string "EDT Key Name: ")) ""))
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(edt-map-key EDT-key-name ""))
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;
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; No more keys to add, so wrap up.
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;
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(set-buffer "Keys")
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(insert "\
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)
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)
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")
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;;;
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;;; Save the key mapping program and blow this pop stand
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;;;
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(let ((file (if edt-lucid-emacs19-p "~/.edt-lucid-keys" "~/.edt-gnu-keys")))
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(set-visited-file-name
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(read-file-name (format "Save key mapping to file (default %s): " file) nil file)))
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(save-buffer)
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(message "That's it! Press any key to exit")
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(sit-for 600)
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(kill-emacs t)
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;;; edt-mapper.el ends here
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