Hello Adrian!
The code used is from 2008-07-20 around noon UTC.
There is no SVG graphics support (librsvg).
<C-down-mouse-1> runs the command mouse-buffer-menu – but I cannot
choose any entry with the mouse or by pressing RET.
The option key is alt. The keyboard has German layout. Pressing the 8
key with modifiers delivers: ( { ˜. The last character, Alt-Shift-8,
is SMALL TILDE at U+02DC. Emacs.app produces here ~, TILDE at U+007E.
Key Codes 1.0.1 reports:
Modifier Change
Keys: ⌥
Modifiers: 524576 / 0x80120
Modifier Change
Keys: ⇧⌥
Modifiers: 655650 / 0xa0122
Key Down
Characters: ˜
Unicode: 732 / 0x2dc
Keys: ⇧⌥(
Key Code: 28 / 0x1c
Modifiers: 655650 / 0xa0122
Key Up
Characters: ˜
Unicode: 732 / 0x2dc
Keys: ⇧⌥(
Key Code: 28 / 0x1c
Modifiers: 655650 / 0xa0122
Pressing the + key (left from Return) with modifiers delivers: * ±
. Pressing repeatedly Alt-Shift-+ gives in Emacs.app a *visible*
response of: 123456789112345678921234567893123456789. When I mark
this region by the cursor with mouse-1 pressed, the text changes to a
series of empty boxes, spaces, and a few 2. By pressing ⌘-C (Copy)
the spaces vanish, the boxes shares there places with ], 2 becomes 5
– and when I paste the marked region you can see:
. Key Codes 1.0.1 reports:
Modifier Change
Keys: ⌥
Modifiers: 524576 / 0x80120
Modifier Change
Keys: ⇧⌥
Modifiers: 655650 / 0xa0122
Key Down
Characters:
Unicode: 63743 / 0xf8ff
Keys: ⇧⌥*
Key Code: 30 / 0x1e
Modifiers: 655650 / 0xa0122
Key Up
Characters:
Unicode: 63743 / 0xf8ff
Keys: ⇧⌥*
Key Code: 30 / 0x1e
Modifiers: 655650 / 0xa0122
Key Down
Characters:
Unicode: 63743 / 0xf8ff
Keys: ⇧⌥*
Key Code: 30 / 0x1e
Modifiers: 655650 / 0xa0122
Key Up
Characters:
Unicode: 63743 / 0xf8ff
Keys: ⇧⌥*
Key Code: 30 / 0x1e
Modifiers: 655650 / 0xa0122
The apples from the PUA can easily change their appearence time after
time ...
Well, I don't know if this can be called a feature – but it's
fantastic: when I view in the X client from the same code buffer A in
frame x and in frame y and I change in frame y the font, this is
reflected into frame x! And when frame x has two windows, then the
window with buffer A shows the new font while the other window still
has the original font ... I mean, Emacs.app is not showing this
progressive behaviour!
--
Greetings
Pete
If it does exist, it's out of date.
– Arnold's Second Law of Documentation
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