I've been rather fighting the inconsistancies myself. I might get to
fixing up console someday.
Oh yeah, there's something called ICCCM which xemacs follows under X which
among other things describes a method (IMO the Right Way) to
consistantly read and interpret keypresses.
Basically (going
I just use xkeycaps to redefine the keys.
Check dselect for it. Am I following this thread correctly?
brian
On Sat, Mar 18, 2000 at 04:55:23PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been rather fighting the inconsistancies myself. I might get to
fixing up console someday.
Oh yeah, there's
Sean == Sean 'Shaleh' Perry [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sean On 16-Mar-2000 Joseph A. Martin wrote:
Hello, I feel like this should be a simple thing to do, but I
haven't been able to figure it out so far. I want XEmacs to my
Left Alt key as the Meta key. It works like that when
Brian May hat gesagt: // Brian May wrote:
Is it possible to use the windows key as meta in XEmacs for text mode
sessions? I don't like this inconsistency... Some combinations work,
others don't. Tested:
text mode console: alt -- meta
gnome-terminal:alt -- meta
xterm: windows
Hello,
I feel like this should be a simple thing to do, but I haven't
been able to figure it out so far. I want XEmacs to my Left Alt key as
the Meta key. It works like that when I am running XEmacs from the
console. However, if I run XEmacs from XWindows ESC is my meta key and
Left-Alt is
On Thu, 16 Mar 2000, Joseph A. Martin wrote:
Hello,
I feel like this should be a simple thing to do, but I haven't
been able to figure it out so far. I want XEmacs to my Left Alt key as
the Meta key. It works like that when I am running XEmacs from the
console. However, if I run XEmacs
On 16-Mar-2000 Joseph A. Martin wrote:
Hello,
I feel like this should be a simple thing to do, but I haven't
been able to figure it out so far. I want XEmacs to my Left Alt key as
the Meta key. It works like that when I am running XEmacs from the
console. However, if I run XEmacs from
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