Achim Gratz <Stromeko <at> nexgo.de> writes: > > Izzie <ml_orgmode.kapush <at> antichef.net> writes: > > > Hi, I'm a newcomer to orgmode and a basic emacs user who has trouble with some > > shortcuts not doing what they should. I don't know how to fix it. > > > > This problem occurs on an aptosid (debian sid 64-bits) laptop with kde when > > running emacs in konsole with the -nw parameter. > > > > Instead of folding/unfolding S-TAB seems to take focus away as the cursor goes > > from full to empty but nothing. > > This doesn't appear to have anything to do with orgmode, but... KDE > defines a lot of global shortcuts in addition to each application being > able to define their own shortcuts on top of that. If you want to check > if that's the problem, the window menu (right click on title bar or > frame) should offer "Extended->Special settings" or whatever > localization calls these. Temporarily disable all global shortcuts and > see if it works better (don't forget that none of the shortcuts will > work while the window has focus). If you can input S-Tab now, you can > then decide if it's better to remove the shortcut or to redefine the key > sequence in Emacs. If it still doesn't work, maybe your keyboard isn't > set up correctly or the character encoding inside the shell is > inconsistent with the settings in the terminal emulation. > > Achim.
Wow! You just opened me to a whole new world of possibilities in advanced window management I didn't suspect existed. No luck though as disabling kde shortcuts didn't change a thing. With both konsole shortcuts and kde shortcuts out of the way the problem is still here. I don't really what to do to check is the keyboard,a fr_CH qwertz btw, is correctly set up. I looked up konsole settings and found a section about keybindings set on default (xfree4), I tried the other option "linux console" but it didn't fix my problem, and I found encoding is set to utf-8.