On 7/5/05, Mathias Dahl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Jan D." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Indeed it seems to be. LCtrl-AltGr-+, in that order, produces \ on my
> Key Tronic keyboard, running Emacs 22.0.50.2 on Windows
> XP. LAlt-LCtrl-AltGr-x does not work at all for me... :)
Hmmm. My previous message was wrong. With `w32-recognize-altgr' I
*can* type \, ], etc., for example LCtr-AltGr-+ produces ].
So it seems like, at least on Windows,
- with w32-recognize-altgr = nil
LCtrl + AltGr + key produce uncommon chars: []\|@#{}€ (in Spanish kbd)
There's no way to produce Ctrl/Meta versions of them
- with w32-recognize-altgr = t
AltGr + key produce uncommon chars
AltGr + RCtrl + key produce Ctrl/Meta versions of them
I think there's no doubt that w32-recognize-altgr = t is needed, at
least on some language environments. Emacs would be unusable to me if
I had to do LCtrl-AltGr-` every time I wanted to type a [.
So perhaps we should simply document all this in some W32-specific
node of the info files.
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/L/e/k/t/u
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