After an exchange of comments on the Emacs wiki, that left me
wondering...
Is there any place in the Emacs documentation that explains that you
*can* type C-M-@, C-@, C-M-\, C-\ and C-] on an AltGr-challenged
keyboard, *provided* that you use the right order, i.e., AltGr,
right
Ctrl, and then the modified key?
For example, on my Spanish keyboard:
C-M-@ => AltGr RCtrl Alt 2
C-@ => AltGr RCtrl 2
C-M-\ => AltGr RCtrl Alt º
C-\ => AltGr RCtrl º
C-] => AltGr RCtrl +
It is non-obvious: it doesn't work if you press other key before
AltGr, or if you use left control.
I suspect this is keyboard dependent. I do C-\ all the time with
both right and left control, and I press Ctrl-AltGr-+ (hold down
all three keys at the same time, which I press first or last does
not matter) on my swedish keyboard (and add Alt to that, i.e. Alt-
Ctrl- AltGr-+, gets me M-C-\, but it is not very ergonomic). The
trick above does not work for me at all.
What OS I you using? Which version of Emacs?
Well, GNU/Linux in many flavors, FreeBSD, Solaris, MacOSX (but there
I have no idea how to get C-\). A very recent (a few days old) CVS
Emacs.
Jan D.
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