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@ -497,13 +497,13 @@ impl InputParser {
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(";7", Modifiers::CTRL | Modifiers::ALT),
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(";8", Modifiers::CTRL | Modifiers::ALT | Modifiers::SHIFT),
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];
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// iTerm2 will use a few of the these (with `meta` standing in for
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// option) in both the "default" and "xterm default" configurations.
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//
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// According to https://invisible-island.net/xterm/ctlseqs/ctlseqs.html
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// (search for `alwaysUseMods`, and scroll up a little) there are
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// configurations under which xterm will send them as well, as well as
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// some older obscure terminals.
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// Meta is theoretically a distinct modifier of its own, but modern systems don't
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// have a dedicated Meta key and use the Alt/Option key instead. The mapping
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// below is reproduced from the xterm documentation from a time where it was
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// possible to hold both Alt and Meta down as modifiers. Since we define meta to
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// ALT, the use of `meta | ALT` in the table below appears to be redundant,
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// but makes it easier to see that the mapping matches xterm when viewing
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// its documentation.
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let meta = Modifiers::ALT;
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let meta_modifier_combos = &[
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(";9", meta),
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