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@ -341,6 +341,11 @@ init_terminfo_esc(tinfo* ti, const char* name, escape_e idx,
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// supported. these ought follow keyboard push and precede kitty keyboard.
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#define XTMODKEYS "\x1b[>2;1m\x1b[>4;1m"
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// disable key modifier options; this corresponds to a resource value of
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// "-1", which cannot be set with the [>m sequence. supposedly, "[>m" by
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// itself ought reset all of them, but this doesn't seem to work FIXME.
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#define XTMODKEYSUNDO "\x1b[>2n\x1b[>4n"
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// these queries can hopefully uniquely and unquestionably identify the
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// terminal to which we are talking. if we already know what we're talking
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// to, there's no point in sending them.
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@ -393,7 +398,7 @@ init_terminfo_esc(tinfo* ti, const char* name, escape_e idx,
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// written whenever we switch between standard and alternate screen, or upon
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// startup (that's an entry into a screen! presumably the standard one).
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#define KBDENTER KKEYBOARD_PUSH XTMODKEYS KBDSUPPORT
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#define KBDLEAVE KKEYBOARD_POP // FIXME undo XTMODKEYS!
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#define KBDLEAVE KKEYBOARD_POP XTMODKEYSUNDO
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// enter the alternate screen (smcup). we could technically get this from
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// terminfo, but everyone who supports it supports it the same way, and we
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