On Monday, January 13, 2003, at 12:31 AM, Kow K wrote:
On Sunday, January 12, 2003, at 10:10 PM, Adam Winter wrote:On my powerbook 59 is mapped to BackSpace and 125 is mapped to Delete. I saw this using xmodmap and verified it using xev the results of pressing Backspace and Delete respectively are as follows:Which model of PB are you using? My machine is also PowerBook. It's G3 Wallstreet, 1998 model with US layout, but the behavior you get is very different ...
Powerbook G4 2002, specifically: PowerBook3,5 (version = 3.2)
Not that I know of. I've used fink to install from source emacs, kde. I'm running bash as my shell. I just tested the delete key under Terminal.app, turns out it doesn't work there either (although it just does nothing instead of giving me a tilde). I tried running tcsh and the same thing happens under that shell as well.Even in simple things like the default xterm, backspace works but delete does not and I get a tilde character instead. It looks like the backspace correctly generates the Backspace keysym as does the delete key (using the fn key) which generates the Delete keysym? Any ideas?
Don't you have other sources of keymapping modification on your system?
>> From the other email:
>> In addition to the web page, you might want to check out which emacs you are running.
>> Apple has emacs installed in /usr/bin while the fink emacs is in /sw/bin.
>> These are not the same emacs. [se below]
Yup I figured that one out early on, I'm running the one in /sw/bin. But that's not the issue since xterm doesn't acknowledge the delete function.
-adamw
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