Mark Edgar wrote:
C-/ is a key sequence, but it is not a character sequence. The
character sequence Emacs expects is the single character with octal
value 037. Almost all terminals send this character when the key
sequence C-_ is typed. Many terminals also send this sequence when
typing C--
C-/ is a key sequence, but it is not a character sequence. The
character sequence Emacs expects is the single character with octal
value 037. Almost all terminals send this character when the key
sequence C-_ is typed. Many terminals also send this sequence when
typing C-- (unshifted _) or C
James Bigler skrev:
> Bengt-Arne Fjellner wrote:
>> James Bigler skrev:
>>> I use the emacs in terminal mode (-nw) quite a bit, and I haven't be
>>> able to figure this out.
>>>
>>> When I run emacs in either the cmd.exe or the rxvt window I can't get
>>> the terminal to send a C-/ character. Man
Bengt-Arne Fjellner wrote:
James Bigler skrev:
I use the emacs in terminal mode (-nw) quite a bit, and I haven't be
able to figure this out.
When I run emacs in either the cmd.exe or the rxvt window I can't get
the terminal to send a C-/ character. Many other C- functions work
(like C-space in
James Bigler skrev:
> I use the emacs in terminal mode (-nw) quite a bit, and I haven't be
> able to figure this out.
>
> When I run emacs in either the cmd.exe or the rxvt window I can't get
> the terminal to send a C-/ character. Many other C- functions work
> (like C-space in rxvt as discussed
I use the emacs in terminal mode (-nw) quite a bit, and I haven't be
able to figure this out.
When I run emacs in either the cmd.exe or the rxvt window I can't get
the terminal to send a C-/ character. Many other C- functions work
(like C-space in rxvt as discussed here:
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