On 15/03/2012, at 3:41 AM, Jon TURNEY wrote:
> On 14/03/2012 16:03, Ken Brown wrote:
>> On 3/14/2012 7:19 AM, Leo wrote:
>>> I try to set up emacs in a way that I can use key bindings like H-x
>>> (Hyper + character x).
> This is the wrong approach. Changing the mod which Alt_R accesses do
I found that
xkbprint :0
(when X is running) prints a keyboard map
as a postscript file to server-0.ps.
Then, with ghostview (or a similar tool)
you can look at the layout in your running
X.
These maps can be created/changed, but that's
a whole 'nother level of stuff!
Best wishes -- Eliot MOs
On 14/03/2012 16:03, Ken Brown wrote:
> On 3/14/2012 7:19 AM, Leo wrote:
>> I try to set up emacs in a way that I can use key bindings like H-x
>> (Hyper + character x). In NT emacs the alt key could be configured to
>> issue the hyper or super modifier code and NOT the Meta modifier.
>>
>> In Cygw
On 3/14/2012 7:19 AM, Leo wrote:
Hi there
I try to set up emacs in a way that I can use key bindings like H-x
(Hyper + character x). In NT emacs the alt key could be configured to
issue the hyper or super modifier code and NOT the Meta modifier.
In Cygwin emacs under X I am not able to achieve
Hi there
I try to set up emacs in a way that I can use key bindings like H-x
(Hyper + character x). In NT emacs the alt key could be configured to
issue the hyper or super modifier code and NOT the Meta modifier.
In Cygwin emacs under X I am not able to achieve this: Normal behavior
is th
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