>>>>> "Britton" == Britton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Britton> I notice that under X, emacs now uses the little window key as a meta, Britton> while doing something totally other with Alt. This is fine, but I like to Britton> use emacs from the console, and there Alt is still needed. I don't think Britton> it's a good idea to have emacs requiring different keystrokes depending on Britton> where is is run. Anyone know the best way to make things Britton> consistent? Should this perhaps be changed in the package? You have to change key keymaps with the `loadkeys' for the console or with `xmodmap' for X. I've created a console keymap for use with XEmacs that you might like to try. Look in: <URL:http://master.debian.org/~karlheg/XE-Lisp> ... for xhypermap.m4 and ext-fkeymap.el. If you don't like how I've got the change vt keys mapped, then you can modify the .m4 file to suit yourself. I based it on the hypermap.m4 that's part of `console-tools'. -- Those who do not study Lisp are doomed to reimplement it - Poorly. A few months in the laboratory often saves several hours at the library. mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Karl M. Hegbloom)