62 *** Quits: craigevil replaced-ip) (Remote host closed the connection).60 *** Quits: deetwelve replaced-ip) (Quit: null).when packaging what is the appropriate way to change the systemd target? 56 *** Joins: kantlivelong replaced-ip).
55 *** Quits: dfch replaced-ip#) (Quit: ZNC 1.7.2+deb3 - #replaced-url.54 *** Quits: lead_pipe23 replaced-ip) (Ping timeout: 240 seconds).53 *** Joins: lead_pipe23_ replaced-ip).51 *** Quits: netx replaced-ip) (Quit: Bye).47 *** Quits: runlevel7 replaced-ip) (Read error: Connection reset by peer).46 So I'd be interested in whether rxvt (without screen) works the way you're expecting in irssi.According to «infocmp rxvt-unicode-256color» F1 is supposed to produce ^[11~. 44 According to «infocmp xterm-256color» and «infocmp screen» F1 is supposed to produce ^[0P.43 *** Quits: psiance replaced-ip) (Read error: Connection reset by peer).41 *** Quits: psiance replaced-ip) (Read error: Connection reset by peer).39 *** Quits: psiance replaced-ip) (Read error: Connection reset by peer).38 *** Quits: gelignite replaced-ip) (Quit: Stay safe!).36 *** Quits: LucaTM replaced-ip) (Quit: To infinity and beyond.).33 *** Quits: kcz replaced-ip) (Quit: kcz).28 Also, what is your TERM variable set to?.
26 And if that works, try with screen.25 Maybe get and try rxvt (without screen) with irssi to see if it does what you want.24 So I don't think screen is to blame.22 In fact, I did the cat -v test from another tab in Gnome Terminal, outside screen.21 *** Quits: freebench replaced-ip) (Remote host closed the connection).18 *** Quits: quadrathoch2 replaced-ip#) (Quit: The Lounge - #replaced-url.17 *** Joins: lead_pipe23 replaced-ip).16 *** Quits: yans replaced-ip) (Quit: chaos is the only true answer).15 I'll have a look to my irssi config.13 You are person #1 to send an unparseable request, shaka.12 dpkg yes the BeOS clone, not the Japanese poetry :-D it basically picks up where BeOS left off.11 *** Quits: flrnd replaced-ip) (Quit: leaving).10 As a data point, I launched rxvt and by default it used F1=^[11~ but when I then launched tmux inside of rxvt, it now gives F1=~[OP.9 *** Quits: idhugo_ replaced-ip) (Ping timeout: 252 seconds).8 By those sequences, I mean F1=^[OP etc.7 At the end of the day, you might have to ask irssi mailing lists, etc., if there's some way you can configure it to recognize those ANSI sequences.6 *** Quits: coot replaced-ip) (Quit: coot).I suspect that irssi might be expecting F1=^[11~ F2=^[12~ etc. It might be screen that's changing the ANSI sequences that F1-F4 send. 5 I'd try gnome-terminal without screen.