Re: Consistent kbd config TODO list (was Re: Backspace & Delete)

1997-11-17 Thread Enrique Zanardi
On 16 Nov 1997, Mark W. Eichin wrote: > > We should ask the emacs/xemacs maintainers to ship their packages > > preconfigured that way. > > Why? It makes sense for the user-de package to do the 8-bit > customization, but the redefinitions of home/end are not appropriate > in general; they change

Re: Consistent kbd config TODO list (was Re: Backspace & Delete)

1997-11-17 Thread Mark W. Eichin
> We should ask the emacs/xemacs maintainers to ship their packages > preconfigured that way. Why? It makes sense for the user-de package to do the 8-bit customization, but the redefinitions of home/end are not appropriate in general; they change the way emacs responds to those keys in incompatibl

Re: Consistent kbd config TODO list (was Re: Backspace & Delete)

1997-11-17 Thread Enrique Zanardi
On Tue, Nov 04, 1997 at 10:31:58AM +0100, Christian Leutloff wrote: > That's what I added with my user-de package for german users. It > shouldn't break other installations (exept the backspace/delete keys) > > > ;;--- support european keys --- > (set-input-mode (c

Re: Consistent kbd config TODO list (was Re: Backspace & Delete)

1997-11-04 Thread Christian Leutloff
(CC only to debian-i18n, not debian-devel) Enrique Zanardi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > You're right. So we don't need to touch anything in "less". Let's > continue with another one, what about emacs/xemacs? That's what I added with my user-de package for german users. It shouldn't break other

Re: Consistent kbd config TODO list (was Re: Backspace & Delete)

1997-11-03 Thread Enrique Zanardi
[ Can we restrict this discussion to debian-i18n? I don't want to add another thread to the already overloaded debian-devel ] On Mon, 3 Nov 1997, Luis Francisco Gonzalez wrote: > > [ CC: to debian-i18n, where this discussion belongs... ] > > > > On Sat, Nov 01, 1997 at 10:02:54PM +0100, Marco d'

Re: Consistent kbd config TODO list (was Re: Backspace & Delete)

1997-11-03 Thread Luis Francisco Gonzalez
> [ CC: to debian-i18n, where this discussion belongs... ] > > On Sat, Nov 01, 1997 at 10:02:54PM +0100, Marco d'Itri wrote: > > > less already works with 8 bit, it just needs the correct $LESSCHARSET. > > We need to decide a way to define that site-wide, to ship "less" > pre-configured to disp

Re: Consistent kbd config TODO list (was Re: Backspace & Delete)

1997-11-03 Thread Magossa'nyi A'rpa'd
On Mon, 3 Nov 1997, Joey Hess wrote: > Enrique Zanardi wrote: > > We need to decide a way to define that site-wide, to ship "less" > > pre-configured to display 8 bits. > > That's not good idea. One nice feature of less is that you can safely > view binary files with it, without messing up your

Re: Consistent kbd config TODO list (was Re: Backspace & Delete)

1997-11-03 Thread Joey Hess
Enrique Zanardi wrote: > We need to decide a way to define that site-wide, to ship "less" > pre-configured to display 8 bits. That's not good idea. One nice feature of less is that you can safely view binary files with it, without messing up your terminal with escape sequences; if 8-bit is enable

Re: Consistent kbd config TODO list (was Re: Backspace & Delete)

1997-11-03 Thread Enrique Zanardi
[ CC: to debian-i18n, where this discussion belongs... ] On Sat, Nov 01, 1997 at 10:02:54PM +0100, Marco d'Itri wrote: > less already works with 8 bit, it just needs the correct $LESSCHARSET. We need to decide a way to define that site-wide, to ship "less" pre-configured to display 8 bits.

Re: consistent kbd config TODO list

1997-10-14 Thread Marco d'Itri
On Oct 13, Enrique Zanardi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Status: New keymaps using m4 macros being implemented. The macros are I haven't worked on the macros in the last months, my fault. I will try to polish them in the next weeks (I hope!). > already done. (Where can I find that implementati

consistent kbd config TODO list

1997-10-13 Thread Enrique Zanardi
We have been discussing for some time about the consistent keyboard config issue, and there have been a few proposals about what had to be done. Some things are already implemented (like libreadline global config file) and some are being implemented (like the new kbdconfig style, with m4 mac