> Did anyone come up with a solution to this one? > > Is this controlled by emacs of X keymapping (or both)? > > I had the same problem (with emacs) until it spontaneously corrected > itself. > > David
Yes, I did receive a reply about this. It turned out to be an problem with my X keymapping (although there may have been some way to get around it with XEmacs, but..) If I did an 'xmodmap', I would have a mod1 line with the two ALT keys and a mod4 line with the two META keys. By doing a xmodmap -e 'remove mod4 = Meta_R' -e 'remove mod4 =Meta_L' the problem will be resolved (ie., you removed that mapping of the Meta keys, so it will now default to the Alt keys). I have no idea which 2 keys the mod4 line was mapping the Meta keys to... SJG -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .