On 3 Mar 2008, at 15:20, Erik Norgaard wrote:

Thanks, tried it, it works I got my characters back, but at the price of
loosing short cut to search-replace.

Try binding Command to Meta, or perhaps I misunderstood you?

I accidentally sent the following tidbit directly to you, but I do believe it still applies:

IMHO this is definitely something that needs fixing; the defaults on Mac OS X are even more counter-intuitive than the rest of Emacs, and dissimilar from the Carbon Emacs defaults.

By default, command should be meta and option/alt be ‘‘none’’, although that description is misguiding. ‘Unmodified’ or something similar would be more appropriate.

FYI: I got a MacBook (new, danish keyboard, Leopard) with two alt- keys,
and a PowerBook (old, spanish keyboard, Tiger) with one alt key and
another key with an odd symbol looks like a hatchet '^' with a bar over.

I believe that's the Fn key. You can use it to access number keys and F-keys on you keyboard, and I believe it's also possible to set it in the preferences.

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Dan Villiom Podlaski Christiansen
stud.scient., [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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