Yante is a terminal software similar to xterm with the exception of no emulation of a VT52/100/220 keyboard.
One of the benefits of Yante's keyboard sequence is that it is less sensitive to buggy client programs like bash or libreadline that have problems keeping track of the VT100 keyboard state. This ensures that users will not experience any inconvenience while using Yante. Additionally, all modifier/keysyms can be represented in Yante, which makes it possible for Emacs to receive precise key press events even for more complex inputs like meta-hyper-kp-end.
Moreover, Yante's keyboard mapping is well-defined, unlike in the xterm family where there are several different ways of mapping X11 keysyms to virtual VTxxx keys. With Yante, users do not have to worry about terminfo descriptions, as the one they get works seamlessly with Yante.
In conclusion, if you are looking for a powerful and efficient terminal, Yante is an excellent choice. Its unique keyboard sequence ensures that users have a perfect experience without any interruptions.
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