A side not: The problem appears with "emacs" and "emacs -nw".
On 2020-11-02 22:26 <[email protected]> wrote: > X-Post: > https://emacs.stackexchange.com/q/61497/12999 > and > https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-gnu-emacs/2020-11/msg00061.html > > Hi, > > my problem is that the TAB key does nothing in elpy (python) mode and > evil-mode also. > > This is my elpy-config > > > 1Elpy > > Configuration > > 2 3Virtualenv........: > > None 4RPC Python........: 3.7.3 > > (/usr/bin/python3) 5Interactive Python: /usr/bin/python3 > > (/usr/bin/python3) 6Emacs.............: > > 26.1 7Elpy..............: > > 1.28.0 8Jedi..............: > > 0.17.2 9Rope..............: Not > > found 10Autopep8..........: > > 1.5.3 11Yapf..............: Not > > found 12Black.............: Not > > found 13Syntax checker....: flake8 (/usr/local/bin/flake8) > > It runs on Debian 10. > > When typing TAB nothing happens. No message. No change in the mode > line or status line. I would expect 4 empty chars when typing TAB. > > M-x describe-key TAB results in > > > TAB (translated from <tab>) runs the command evil-jump-forward > > (found in evil-motion-state-map), which is an interactive compiled > > Lisp function in > > ‘~/.MyAppData/emacs.d/elpa/evil-20201014.2043/evil-commands.el’. > > > > It is bound to TAB. > > > > (evil-jump-forward &optional COUNT) > > > > Go to newer position in jump list. > > To go the other way, press C-o. > > I have evil-mode installed and activated. So there must be a reason > why TAB is used by evil-mode but do not work. > > btw: I am quite new to emacs. > > kind > Christian > > > > _______________________________________________ > implementations-list mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.ourproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/implementations-list _______________________________________________ implementations-list mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ourproject.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/implementations-list
