Stefan Monnier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >>>>> Running emacs in terminal 'urxvt'ยน, I seem to lose F11 and F12 > >>>>> keys. For example F11 behaves the same as F1 and F12 as F2. Is this a > >>>>> known problem? > >>>> > >>>> Does Emacs use lisp/term/rxvt.el in your case? If so, please see > >>>> there for a comment around line 95 that talks about this issue. > >> > >>> Does [S-f1] means "Shift + F1"? > >> > >> Yes, it does. But you didn't answer the question, > > Looks like rxvt is loaded as I noticed a few functions with "rxvt-..". > > However, "Shift + F1" is the same as "F1". > > In what sense? What does C-h l say after you hit S-f1 and what does it say > after you hit f11 ?
In rxvt S-f1 and f11 emit exactly the same string! (the same is true for S-f2 and f12), so there's not much we can do. In rxvt.el I preferred to allow a user to be able to map f1...f10, S-f1 ... S-f10 and C-f1 ... C-f10, instead of having some holes in the mappings for S-f1 S-f2 C-f1 C-f2. This implies that f11 and f12 are not mappable. If a user really wants to map f11 and f12 they can add the mapping with some elisp code (or use a terminal emulator that does not have this limitation...), but I don't think it should be the default. _______________________________________________ emacs-pretest-bug mailing list emacs-pretest-bug@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-pretest-bug