* On 2016 02 Feb 18:52 -0600, David Wright wrote:

> I didn't like the footnote on that page: "I am using the complete
> version without problems outside X. But I couldn’t make it work on
> xterm with ‘emacs -nw’. But (again), if you are using X, why use
> ‘-nw’? :)" Waiting for a remote system's window to map is a pain.

I use -nw when called from Mutt in tmux.  Typically that combination is
run in an Xfce Terminal instance.

> That's odd. In an xterm, Shift-arrows seem to make/modify the
> selection as one might expect.

We found that Xfce Terminal also consumes Ctl-PageUp/Down and F11.  I'm
sure they could be disabled but it seems that doing so isn't as simple
as in Gnome Terminal where a single checkbox disabled all short cuts
except Alt-Space which Xfce still consumed.

I may just have to give Xterm a try for this combination and see how I
like it.

- Nate

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