Re: is there something special about Alt-Z?
Re: is there something special about Alt-Z?
- Subject: Re: is there something special about Alt-Z?
- From: fred <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 19:26:32 -0700 (PDT)
You wrote:
jh> From: Jeremy Huddleston <email@hidden>
jh> Date: Mon, 19 Sep 2011 18:11:18 -0700
jh> Cc: email@hidden
jh> What versions of various bits are you using?
Thanks for asking. Here's the short story from my *lisp* shell:
fl> CMU Common Lisp 20b (20B), running on piano
fl> With core: cmucl-20b-non-unicode-x86-darwin/lib/cmucl/lib/lisp-sse2.core
fl> Dumped on: Mon, 2010-09-27 14:59:44-07:00 on macmini
fl> See <http://www.cons.org/cmucl/> for support information.
fl> Loaded subsystems:
fl> Python 1.1, target Intel x86/sse2 [NB: Python the CMUCL compiler]
fl> CLOS based on Gerd's PCL 2010-03-19 15:19:03
fl> CLX X Library Telent CLX 0.7.3 + CMUCL mods, based on MIT R5.02
Again, it's probably my programming and not worth a lot of someone
else's time. I just took a break from beating my head against this
to post on the off chance it was a known issue.
regs,
-f
jh> On Sep 19, 2011, at 5:45 PM, fred wrote:
fl> I am writing a low-level X11 program that reads keys and modifiers.
fl> I keep getting this odd behavior where
fl> Control-Alt-Shift-Z = Control-Alt-Shift-X and
fl> Alt-Z = Alt-Shift-Z
fl> Is there something I don't know (among many many I'm sure) about
fl> Alt-Z? Possibly related to the "hot key" concept?
fl> Thanks, regs, -f
fl> FYI. Full disclosure, I'm running on Tiger, using CLX under CMUCL. I
fl> know, I know. So for the last week, I assumed it was me or that odd
fl> old sfwr combo, but after so many hours, thought I would check just
fl> on the hope / off chance there's something else going on. Thanks
fl> again.
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