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NAME

       t3learnkeys - learn key sequences for terminal

SYNOPSIS

       t3learnkeys [<OPTIONS>]

DESCRIPTION

       t3learnkeys  allows easy construction of a database entry for libt3key.  It can be used both in automatic
       mode (for X11 terminals), in which case it generates the key strokes itself, or in manual mode.

OPTIONS

       t3learnkeys accepts the following options:

       -a, --auto-learn
              Generate key strokes automatically. Only supported when running in an X11  terminal  emulator  and
              support is compiled in.

       -A, --dont-abort-auto-learn
              Do not abort on receiving Control-C in auto learn mode.

       -b <keys>, --block-keys=<keys>
              Do  not  ask for the keys described by keys. keys is a comma separated list of key descriptions. A
              key description can be either what is printed on  the  screen  when  running  t3learnkeys,  or  an
              identifier as used in the output.

       -o <output>, --output=<output>
              Write  the  output  to  <output>,  instead  of using the value of the TERM environment variable as
              output file name.

       -s, --show-only
              Only show the sequences produced by pressing keys. When using this mode, the  t3learnkeys  program
              will  not  write  any  files.  This  mode  is primarily intended to find out the sequences sent by
              specific keys, rather than learning an entire set of keys.

BUGS

       If you think you have found a bug, please check that  you  are  using  the  latest  version  of  libt3key
       [http://os.ghalkes.nl/libt3key.html].  When  reporting  bugs,  please  include  a  minimal  example  that
       demonstrates the problem.

AUTHOR

       G.P. Halkes <libt3key@ghalkes.nl>

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright © 2011-2012,2018 G.P. Halkes
       libt3key is licensed under the GNU General Public License version 3.
       For more details on the license, see the file COPYING in the documentation  directory.  On  Un*x  systems
       this is usually /usr/share/doc/libt3key.