Benjamin Herrenschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Ok, Denis gave me a "tip" that allowed me to find the problem (it was
> indeed a config issue, though it's weird that xemacs and emacs react
> differently).

This is nice.

> I have some other problems with emacs and xkb, but I'll come back later
> with those. It's almost impossible to make a Mac "fr" keymap that reacts
> like in MacOS due to "Alt" beeing both "Alt" and used to generate
> various symbols basically...

I think that it'd be worth telling upstream.

> To reply to your other question:
>
> I'm not a long time (x)emacs user, since I come from a MacOS background.
> I started slowly with xemacs about 2 years ago because a co-worker of
> mine was helping me getting up to speed with it and I wanted to get used
> to something I could find easily on any linux box, instead of "jcc" that
> I had been using on linux for a while before that which had the interest
> of having the exact same key shortcuts as CodeWarrior (which I used for
> years on MacOS), but became non-free.
>
> I'm now wanting to switch to emacs because xemacs is slower, the "tabs"
> stuff is totally buggy, and it's easier to find emacs than xemacs on an
> existing install you are ssh'ing to :)

Great! I'll hope you'll be happy with our support! :-)

-- 
Jérôme Marant

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