Benjamin Herrenschmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Package: emacs21
> Version: 21.3+1-9
> Severity: important
>
>
> Hi !
Hi,
> My xkb modifier map looks like:
Oh, God please, not an xkb issue :-P
> modifier_map Shift { Shift_L , Shift_R };
> modifier_map Lock { Caps_Lock };
> modifier_map Control{ Control_L, Control_R };
> modifier_map Mod1 { Meta_L, Meta_R };
> modifier_map Mod3 { Alt_R };
> modifier_map Mod4 { ISO_Level3_Shift };
> modifier_map Mod2 { Num_Lock };
> modifier_map Mod5 { Scroll_Lock };
>
> For some reason, in X (works in console, and works fine with xemacs
> too), emacs keeps considering my ISO_Level3_Shift as another "Meta".
What exactly is ISO_Level3_Shift?
> That is, I can't obtain the symbols that are normally obtained with an
> ISO_Level3_Shift + key combo. Emacs "interprets" it apparently as
> Meta-key.
When did this bug first show up? We applied a patch recently which
was related to xkb map. It has not been applied to XEmacs yet.
> This basically prevents me from typing |,{,} and other things totally
> useless to a C programmer :)
:-P
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