On 5.X.2001 at 00:36 Panu Kalliokoski wrote: > > Should there perhaps be a policy about how modifiers keys are mapped in > console and X applications? For example, on the console, alt produces > an esc prefix, which is IMO good and makes alt equivalent to a meta > key. However, under X, meta is usually the windows key, which is a > nuisance if one often changes between console and X.
You can define your keyboard as a pc102 one (though it's actually pc105 or pc104). This will make the keys Alt to act as Meta. It's a matter of personal preference how one defines his keyboard. > Moreover, because X programs can treat modifiers in two ways - the simple > one, using modifier number, and the complex one, mapping mod numbers to > keycodes and then using those - there probably should be some consistent > policy of which mod number is mapped onto which modifier etc. The simple method is not correct. Bugs have to be submitted against such programs. AFAIK Emacs is such a program. Anton Zinoviev, [EMAIL PROTECTED]