Perhaps I spoke to soon.

This works great on my local carbon emacs.  The same trick doesn't
work when running emacs via the terminal, though. This holds if I'm
just firing up my local Carbon emacs via the terminal w/ the -nw
switch, or using emacs remotely when ssh'd into another server.

I'm guessing there's something funny happening with the ctrl sequence
the terminal is using to send punctuation? Using "m", like:
(global-set-key (kbd "C-m") ctl-x-map)

works.

Any hints as to how I might smoke this one out?

Thanks,
-steve



On May 20, 9:59 am, Steve Lianoglou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > (global-set-key (kbd "C-;") ctl-x-map)
>
> Awesome! Thank you so much, grayscale, that did the trick
>
> Seiji: I was trying to get Google to help me out, but I think the
> problem was that I didn't know the exact combination of words to get
> the answer I needed (a direct result of my noob-level emacs vocab).
>
> Anyway, we're in business now.
>
> Thanks again,
> -steve
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