Re: Off-topic: Making ALT be the META key

1997-07-13 Thread Joachim Trinkwitz
"David R. Kohel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Did anyone come up with a solution to this one? > > Is this controlled by emacs of X keymapping (or both)? > > I had the same problem (with emacs) until it spontaneously corrected > itself. > > David > > > I recently installed XEmacs, and would

Re: Off-topic: Making ALT be the META key

1997-07-13 Thread Karl M. Hegbloom
> "David" == David R Kohel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: David> Did anyone come up with a solution to this one? Is this David> controlled by emacs of X keymapping (or both)? I've found `xkeycaps' to be invaluable for setting X Windows keysyms. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST

Re: Off-topic: Making ALT be the META key

1997-07-11 Thread sjg
> Did anyone come up with a solution to this one? > > Is this controlled by emacs of X keymapping (or both)? > > I had the same problem (with emacs) until it spontaneously corrected > itself. > > David Yes, I did receive a reply about this. It turned out to be an problem with my X keym

Re: Off-topic: Making ALT be the META key

1997-07-11 Thread David R. Kohel
Did anyone come up with a solution to this one? Is this controlled by emacs of X keymapping (or both)? I had the same problem (with emacs) until it spontaneously corrected itself. David > I recently installed XEmacs, and would like to have it recognize my ALT > key as the META key (which

Re: Off-topic: Making ALT be the META key

1997-07-07 Thread jdassen
On Jul 7, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote > I recently installed XEmacs, and would like to have it recognize my ALT > key as the META key (which I thought was supposed to be the default, but > isn't on my machine). I played around with xmodmap some, but didn't > accomplish anything useful. This is an i38

Off-topic: Making ALT be the META key

1997-07-07 Thread sjg
I recently installed XEmacs, and would like to have it recognize my ALT key as the META key (which I thought was supposed to be the default, but isn't on my machine). I played around with xmodmap some, but didn't accomplish anything useful. This is an i386 platform, so the HP fixes for it won't