Am Sat, 21 Jan 2012 01:37:11 -0600 schrieb Leo Alekseyev <[email protected]>:
> I've been having trouble with TAB and shift-TAB keys when running Evil > in a terminal. I use these for org-outline-cycling, and given the > amount of time I spend in org-mode, they are important to me. I > undefined the TAB key using Frank's recipe from a couple of weeks ago, > but I can't figure out what's going on with shift-TAB in normal mode. > C-h k reports it as ESC, but IIRC it's a known bug. Can anyone shed > light on the issue? If you use the latest version C-h k should do the right thing, even in terminal mode. Furthermore I can't reproduce the error, but be aware of different terminal type. For example, in my xterm which is set to "xterm-256color": $ echo $TERM xterm-256color and the "make terminal" in evil's source directory, C-h k TAB shows "TAB runs the command evil-jump-forward ..." and C-h k shift-TAB shows the message "<backtab> is undefined", i.e. no ESC key but not bound to some command. On the other hand if I do the same in the console $ echo $TERM TERM=linux shift-TAB shows exactly the same as TAB, i.e. the shift key does not make any difference and is not recognized by Emacs. Therefore please tell us the Emacs version, evil version AND the OS and terminal you use, also if you use terminal multiplexers like tmux or screen, they all can make a difference. Frank _______________________________________________ implementations-list mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ourproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/implementations-list
