Add this line to your ~/.xinitrc

    xmodmap -e "remove Mod1 = Alt_R"



--On Friday, September 20, 2002 11:53 AM -0400 Zachery Bir 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Anyone know a way to get xemacs to ignore these warnings? I
> think it's due to both the alt/option and command getting
> turned into similar keys.
>
> (1) (Key-Mapping/Warning)
>       The Meanings Of The Modifier Bits Mod1 Through Mod5 Are
> Determined    By The Keysyms Used To Control Those Bits.  Mod1
> Does Not Always       Mean Meta, Although Some Non-Icccm-Compliant
> Programs Assume That.
>
> (2) (Key-Mapping/Warning)
>       Two Distinct Modifier Keys (Such As Meta And Hyper) Cannot
> Generate      The Same Modifier Bit, Because Emacs Won'T Be Able
> To Tell Which         Modifier Was Actually Held Down When Some
> Other Key Is Pressed.  It     Won'T Be Able To Tell Meta-X And
> Hyper-X Apart, For Example.  Change   One Of These Keys To Use
> Some Other Modifier Bit.  If You Intend For   These Keys To
> Have The Same Behavior, Then Change Them To Have The  Same
> Keysym As Well As The Same Modifier Bit.
>
> (3) (Key-Mapping/Warning) Xemacs:  Mod1 Is Being Used For
> Both Mode_Switch And Alt.
>
>
>
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