Re: grave accent
Re: grave accent
- Subject: Re: grave accent
- From: Jeremy Huddleston <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 27 Mar 2008 19:41:29 -0700
If I recall right, emacs does something "special" with mod1 (which
Mode_switch [alt] is assigned to). Can you try creating a ~/.Xmodmap
that moves Mode_switch to mod3 instead? Look here:
http://trac.macosforge.org/projects/xquartz/wiki/KeyboardMapping#AltvsMode_switch
Try this:
keycode 66 = Alt_L
! keycode 69 = Mode_switch
clear mod1
clear mod4
add mod1 = Alt_L
add mod4 = Mode_switch
On Mar 27, 2008, at 11:50, Paolo Perinotti wrote:
I experienced the following problem in X11. The grave accent does
not actually print a grave accent, whereas it changes the focused
window.
In xterm, alt+` still produces a grave accent, but in xemacs there
is no way to circumvent this behaviour.
This is very important for me, since I use an international keyboard
but I sometimes need to edit documents in italian.
Another starnge behaviour that I noticed is the following: If I lock
uppercase in X11, then change application
and switch it off and finally go back to X11, it behaves like I did
not switch it off.
Can anyone help, especially for the first problem?
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