Re: Emacs keybinding of Ctrl-[

1998-10-07 Thread Andy Spiegl
Hi Havoc, > > And there is no way to separate ESC and C-[ ? > > I mean, who uses C-[ to get an ESC?? > > Text terminals do. But there's a way around it - from the Emacs manual's > discussion of keybindings (which you may find interesting, btw): Hm, I couldn't find this in the manual. Maybe that

Re: Emacs keybinding of Ctrl-[

1998-10-03 Thread Havoc Pennington
On 2 Oct 1998, Andy Spiegl wrote: > And there is no way to separate ESC and C-[ ? > I mean, who uses C-[ to get an ESC?? > Text terminals do. But there's a way around it - from the Emacs manual's discussion of keybindings (which you may find interesting, btw): , , , , and started out as na

Re: Emacs keybinding of Ctrl-[

1998-10-02 Thread Andy Spiegl
> C-[ is the same as ESC, I think. So that's your problem. And there is no way to separate ESC and C-[ ? I mean, who uses C-[ to get an ESC?? > Maybe if you redefine ESC, but you probably don't want to do that. I don't think so. :-) > Do you have an alt or meta or compose key you could use? You c

Re: Emacs keybinding of Ctrl-[

1998-10-02 Thread Peter S Galbraith
Havoc Pennington wrote: > On 2 Oct 1998, Andy Spiegl wrote: > > I am working with an US-keyboard, but typing German texts in XEmacs. > > So I tried to teach XEmacs (v19.11) to give me the umlauts if I press > > the corresponding keys together with CTRL. This works fine for all > > keys except fo

Re: Emacs keybinding of Ctrl-[

1998-10-02 Thread Havoc Pennington
On 2 Oct 1998, Andy Spiegl wrote: > Hi, > > I am working with an US-keyboard, but typing German texts in XEmacs. > So I tried to teach XEmacs (v19.11) to give me the umlauts if I press > the corresponding keys together with CTRL. This works fine for all > keys except for u-umlaut which would end

Emacs keybinding of Ctrl-[

1998-10-02 Thread Andy Spiegl
Hi, I am working with an US-keyboard, but typing German texts in XEmacs. So I tried to teach XEmacs (v19.11) to give me the umlauts if I press the corresponding keys together with CTRL. This works fine for all keys except for u-umlaut which would end up being on CTRL-[ : ;; define umlaut keys (d