Describe the bug
Testing out podman-tui on Fedora 44 KDE spin, installed from Fedora repo. When running under Konsole, the wrong keys get mapped. For example, when running podman-tui --debug:
Left CTRL appears as Ctrl+K
Left Alt is Alt-F6
Right CTRL is Ctrl+Left
Right Alt is Alt+Down
Up arrow is Delete
Esc is Esc
Right CTRL plus C is Shift+Key
F1 is F9
F2 is F10
F3, F4 don't respond
F5 is Home
F6 is Up
F7 is PgUp
I guess that's enough. Unmodified letter keys respond correctly. Anyway, bizarrely unusable. Works fine under Wezterm and Alacritty.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior: Open podman-tui from a Konsole window in KDE.
Expected behavior
When I press a key the program sees the key I pressed
Screenshots
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Desktop (please complete the following information):
- OS [e.g. Fedora 36]: Fedora 44
- Podman Version [e.g. 4.0.1]: 5.8.2
- Podman TUI version: podman-tui-1.11.1-1.fc44.x86_64
Additional context
May be related to #748, but I'm using the qwerty layout.
Describe the bug
Testing out podman-tui on Fedora 44 KDE spin, installed from Fedora repo. When running under Konsole, the wrong keys get mapped. For example, when running podman-tui --debug:
Left CTRL appears as Ctrl+K
Left Alt is Alt-F6
Right CTRL is Ctrl+Left
Right Alt is Alt+Down
Up arrow is Delete
Esc is Esc
Right CTRL plus C is Shift+Key
F1 is F9
F2 is F10
F3, F4 don't respond
F5 is Home
F6 is Up
F7 is PgUp
I guess that's enough. Unmodified letter keys respond correctly. Anyway, bizarrely unusable. Works fine under Wezterm and Alacritty.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior: Open podman-tui from a Konsole window in KDE.
Expected behavior
When I press a key the program sees the key I pressed
Screenshots
If applicable, add screenshots to help explain your problem.
Desktop (please complete the following information):
Additional context
May be related to #748, but I'm using the qwerty layout.