[PATCH] Add information about zsh keymap solution

From: Roberto E. Vargas Caballero <k0ga_AT_shike2.com>
Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2013 11:37:18 +0100

In the FAQ you can find some information about how get your bugsy bash be
able of reading Del key, and this patch adds the same information for the
also bugsy zsh. It also change the echo command by a standard printf without
special characters, so it is possible copy and paste the commands to the
shell.
---
 FAQ |   29 ++++++++++++++++++++++++-----
 1 file changed, 24 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/FAQ b/FAQ
index e630d9f..f7476dc 100644
--- a/FAQ
+++ b/FAQ
_AT_@ -55,10 +55,11 @@ programs which want to test against keypad keys, have to send these
 sequences. But bugsy bash and irssi for example don't do it. A fast
 solution is write this command:
 
-	$ echo ^[?1h^[= >/dev/tty
+	$ printf "\033?1h\033=" >/dev/tty
 
-And all the problems will be removed. In the case of bash reading the
-manpage of readline you can see this text:
+And all the problems will be removed.
+
+In the case of bash reading the manpage of readline you can see this text:
 
        enable-keypad (Off)
 		When set to On, readline will try to enable the
_AT_@ -66,6 +67,24 @@ manpage of readline you can see this text:
 		need this to enable the arrow keys.
 
 so, adding this option in your .inputrc you will fix the problem with
-all applications which use readline. In the case of irssi this tip will
-not help.
+all applications which use readline.
+
+You can read in the zsh FAQ (http://zsh.sourceforge.net/FAQ/zshfaq03.html#l25):
+
+	It should be noted that the O / [ confusion can occur with other keys
+	such as Home and End. Some systems let you query the key sequences
+	sent by these keys from the system's terminal database, terminfo.
+	Unfortunately, the key sequences given there typically apply to the
+	mode that is not the one zsh uses by default (it's the "application"
+	mode rather than the "raw" mode). Explaining the use of terminfo is
+	outside the scope of this FAQ, but if you wish to use the key
+	sequences given there you can tell the line editor to turn on
+	"application" mode when it starts and turn it off when it stops:
+
+		function zle-line-init () { echoti smkx }
+		function zle-line-finish () { echoti rmkx }
+		zle -N zle-line-init
+		zle -N zle-line-finish
+
+So putting these options in your .zshrc you will fix the problem.
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