> "Brian" == Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Ian> I am not sure how xemacs handles the gpm input. GNU Emacs does
Ian> it through a subprocess and an associated Elisp module
Ian> (t-mouse.el). If this is the case for xemacs too, the right Alt
Ian> key (AltGr) should work.
Brian> Yes, i
Brian Servis writes:
> Upstream are the actual authors of the code.
Not always. Sometimes the author is further upstream yet. That's why we
say "upstream maintainer" rather than just "author". Think of the software
as a stream originating with the author(s) and flowing from maintainer to
maint
*- On 19 Nov, Salman Ahmed wrote about "Re: xemacs text-mode and gpm mouse
issues"
>>>>>> "IZ" == Ian Zimmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> IZ> Ian, who was upstream gpm maintainer for a while.
>
> Can someone explain to me what/wh
> "Ian" == Ian Zimmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> "Brian" == Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Brian> This has the following problems: - it is impossible to see
Brian> what text I have highlighted until I release the mouse
Brian> button.
Ian> This is unfortunately
> "Brian" == Brian May <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Brian> This has the following problems: - it is impossible to see what
Brian> text I have highlighted until I release the mouse button.
This is unfortunately impossible without modifications to x?emacs.
There was noise from xemacs team about
> (another queer thing I noticed, is under a console, the ALT key
> works as the META key for xemacs, but for X-Windows, the ALT key
> stays being the ALT key - ie there is no META key. Something
> else I may try and reconfigure).
In X, Meta is bound to the "windows" key (between Ctrl and Alt). If
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