I just wrote:
> Further to my previous report, I find that "xemacs -vanilla" *does* give
> me separate BS and DEL keys. I'll have a hunt around in the config
> files which the "-vanilla" option supresses and see if I can find
> what's causing it.
Well, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa.
In my .emacs
* Colin Watson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Tim Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >I'm xemacs21 (21.1.10-1), and I find that both my delete key and my
> >backspace key are registering as the keystroke "DEL" under xemacs.
> >However, under xkeycaps and xev, the backspace key is generating
> >"Backsp
Tim Bell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'm xemacs21 (21.1.10-1), and I find that both my delete key and my
>backspace key are registering as the keystroke "DEL" under xemacs.
>However, under xkeycaps and xev, the backspace key is generating
>"Backspace", and the delete key is generating "Delete".
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Hi,
I'm xemacs21 (21.1.10-1), and I find that both my delete key and my
backspace key are registering as the keystroke "DEL" under xemacs.
However, under xkeycaps and xev, the backspace key is generating
"Backspace", and the delete key is generating "Delete".
I'm not doing any Xmodmap remapping.
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