[Konsole-devel] [Bug 267159] New: Bad terminal emulation (since several releases)

office at hantsch.co.at office at hantsch.co.at
Fri Feb 25 15:47:46 UTC 2011


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=267159

           Summary: Bad terminal emulation (since several releases)
           Product: konsole
           Version: 2.4.3
          Platform: openSUSE RPMs
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: general
        AssignedTo: konsole-devel at kde.org
        ReportedBy: office at hantsch.co.at


Created an attachment (id=57527)
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Watch the "F" in front of the cursor. This appears when I press "End".

Version:           2.4.3 (using KDE 4.4.4) 
OS:                Linux

I run a ncurses based application on a SuSE 7.0 server. Upto SuSE 8.0 on my
workstation I had no difficulties with operating the application through the
network.
Beginning with SuSE 11.0, I experience that a character "F" is appended at the
end of the editied string, when I press the "end" key, but the cursor is also
set to the end of the line, so this must be a bug in the terminal emulation.
The character "F" us definitely entered(!) and then the cursor is placed
correctly to the end of the string, so it must be the case that this "F" comes
from the escape sequence received from the host and is not correctly filtered
out by konsole.

Btw.: I use X11R5 on the host and also this keytab emulation on the client.



Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
I simply start my self written application through ssh.


Expected Results:  
Cursor should simply jump to the place right behind the last character inside
the edit mask. That worked fine all the time and still works fine when I use
putty on Windows client.

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