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/openbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/texinfo/info/
Dinfodoc.c644 unsigned char keystroke;
655 keystroke = info_get_input_char ();
659 if (Meta_p (keystroke))
664 (_("ESC %s is undefined."), pretty_keyname (UnMeta (keystroke)));
669 keystroke = UnMeta (keystroke);
675 *k++ = keystroke;
678 if (map[keystroke].function == (InfoCommand *)NULL)
684 else if (map[keystroke].type == ISKMAP)
686 map = (Keymap)map[keystroke].function;
700 if (InfoFunction(map[keystroke].function)
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Dsession.c4977 unsigned char keystroke; in info_get_input_char() local
4983 keystroke = pending_input_character; in info_get_input_char()
4986 else if (info_get_key_from_typeahead (&keystroke) == 0) in info_get_input_char()
5012 keystroke = rawkey; in info_get_input_char()
5025 keystroke = rawkey; in info_get_input_char()
5038 dribble (keystroke); in info_get_input_char()
5040 return keystroke; in info_get_input_char()
/openbsd/src/usr.bin/vi/docs/USD.doc/vi.ref/
Dspell.ok202 keystroke
/openbsd/src/usr.bin/vi/
DFAQ65 that they are a single keystroke, and not separate keystrokes. Try
100 Q: The entire screen repaints on every keystroke!
/openbsd/src/usr.bin/vi/cl/
DREADME.signal97 per keystroke, but the code isn't pretty and it's hard to make sure
/openbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/texinfo/
DNEWS576 o `M-x describe-key' to find out what a particular keystroke does.
584 * You can save every keystroke you type in a "dribble file" by using the
DChangeLog.462595 * info/infodoc.c (describe_key) [INFOKEY]: If keystroke is bound
2597 say that keystroke is also undefined.
8831 of functions which have to keystroke equivalent if we support
/openbsd/src/gnu/lib/libreadline/doc/
Drltech.texinfo326 Setting this to a value makes it the next keystroke read. This is a
568 This binds the keystroke @key{Meta-Rubout} to the function
Drluser.texinfo91 a Meta key, the identical keystroke can be generated by typing @key{ESC}
/openbsd/src/gnu/usr.bin/texinfo/doc/
Dtexinfo.txi6634 font, and this change would not affect how keystroke examples are
6835 not use @code{@@code} for the keystroke commands of GNU Emacs (use
6837 of the Emacs Lisp functions that the keystroke commands invoke.
9658 @cindex @code{ky} (keystroke) index
9659 (@code{@@kindex}) keystroke index, for keyboard commands.
/openbsd/src/games/fortune/datfiles/
Dfortunes22572 stronger. Sometimes you paint with tiny strokes, a keystroke added here,
2573 a keystroke changed there." She sweeps her arm in a wide arc. "And other