On 2004-04-16 11:09:30 -0700, Jan Medlock wrote:
> I have seperate Alt and Meta keys, which work correctly in X. I am
> having trouble using Meta with gnome-terminal in unstable. The
> resource 'XTerm*metaSendsEscape: true' causes xterm to do the right
> thing when sending
I have seperate Alt and Meta keys, which work correctly in X. I am
having trouble using Meta with gnome-terminal in unstable. The
resource 'XTerm*metaSendsEscape: true' causes xterm to do the right
thing when sending Meta keys. How can I get gnome-terminal to
correctly send Meta keys
Hello,
I have some problems with gnome-terminal (and others too for that
matter).
First of all there's the key configuration. I like to use BitchX in a
terminal window but if I have hidden screens enabled there I need to be
able to switch between them using +1 through 10. This does not
work, and
Ive never delved with them before, but where are multiple meta keys
defined? BitchX uses meta2 and several others. Help?
Michael Beattie ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
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Peter S Galbraith writes:
>
>If XFree is setup correctly, then the `Windows' key (identified above as
>Win), are Meta keys and the Alt keys are really seen in Emacs as Alt keys.
>I use the Alt key to insert 8-bit characters, like "é".
>The `Menu' key really wor
n you invoke describe-key:
`C-h k Alt-x'
`C-h k Meta-x'
Do you *really* want an Alt key? Or do you want a Meta key?
When Emacs has separate Alt and Meta keys, I think it doesn't use the
Alt key as Meta anymore. You appear to have both available
My keyboard has this bottom
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