Running emacs in terminal 'urxvt'¹, I seem to lose F11 and F12
keys. For example F11 behaves the same as F1 and F12 as F2. Is this a
known problem?
Does Emacs use lisp/term/rxvt.el in your case? If so, please see
there for a comment around line 95 that talks about this issue.
Does [S-f1]
Stefan Monnier [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Running emacs in terminal 'urxvt'¹, I seem to lose F11 and F12
keys. For example F11 behaves the same as F1 and F12 as F2. Is this a
known problem?
Does Emacs use lisp/term/rxvt.el in your case? If so, please see
there for a
- Stefan Monnier (2007-05-09) wrote:-
Running emacs in terminal 'urxvt'¹, I seem to lose F11 and F12
keys. For example F11 behaves the same as F1 and F12 as F2. Is this a
known problem?
Does Emacs use lisp/term/rxvt.el in your case? If so, please see
there for a comment around
In the sense, `S-f1' and `f1' that they invoke the same function.
That's OK: it's only because there's nothing bound explicitly to S-f1, so
Emacs defaults to using the binding of f1. Handy when you use caps-lock.
However, I check the lossage and S+f1 is the same as f11.
Thanks,
Hi there,
Running emacs in terminal 'urxvt'¹, I seem to lose F11 and F12 keys. For
example F11 behaves the same as F1 and F12 as F2. Is this a known
problem?
Footnotes:
¹ http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/rxvt-unicode.html
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Leo sdl.web AT gmail.com (GPG Key: 9283AA3F)
From: Leo [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 09 May 2007 03:45:23 +0100
Running emacs in terminal 'urxvt'¹, I seem to lose F11 and F12 keys. For
example F11 behaves the same as F1 and F12 as F2. Is this a known
problem?
Does Emacs use lisp/term/rxvt.el in your case? If so, please see
there for