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Terminals can be asked to report focus events with
For some reason, our use of curses sends a sequence like that (not
exactly that one, but it contains "1004", you can observe it by
running ranger inside "script").
Then the terminal will send ^[[I and ^[[O for "focus in" and "focus
out" events respectively. This is quite annoying. The proper way
to deal with these is to map them ourselves in all modes (to a nop,
or optionally add some UI feedback).
I do not know how to do that, so turn it off altogether with the
corresponding "l" sequence.
Fixes #2864