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| author | Eli Zaretskii | 2001-07-26 15:43:08 +0000 |
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| committer | Eli Zaretskii | 2001-07-26 15:43:08 +0000 |
| commit | 0a2eeca145d513be402ea6fb46bb6b99e7e53704 (patch) | |
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More information about how to find the Meta keys.
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| @@ -828,6 +828,37 @@ mangled and is not seen correctly in Rmail or Gnus. We don't know | |||
| 828 | exactly what happens, but it isn't an Emacs problem in cases we've | 828 | exactly what happens, but it isn't an Emacs problem in cases we've |
| 829 | seen. | 829 | seen. |
| 830 | 830 | ||
| 831 | * After upgrading to a newer version of Emacs, the Meta key stops working. | ||
| 832 | |||
| 833 | This was reported to happen on a GNU/Linux system distributed by | ||
| 834 | Mandrake. The reason is that the previous version of Emacs was | ||
| 835 | modified by Mandrake to make the Alt key act as the Meta key, on a | ||
| 836 | keyboard where the Windows key is the one which produces the Meta | ||
| 837 | modifier. A user who started using a newer version of Emacs, which | ||
| 838 | was not hacked by Mandrake, expected the Alt key to continue to act as | ||
| 839 | Meta, and was astonished when that didn't happen. | ||
| 840 | |||
| 841 | The solution is to find out what key on your keyboard produces the Meta | ||
| 842 | modifier, and use that key instead. Try all of the keys to the left | ||
| 843 | and to the right of the space bar, together with the `x' key, and see | ||
| 844 | which combination produces "M-x" in the echo area. You can also use | ||
| 845 | the `xmodmap' utility to show all the keys which produce a Meta | ||
| 846 | modifier: | ||
| 847 | |||
| 848 | xmodmap -pk | egrep -i "meta|alt" | ||
| 849 | |||
| 850 | A more convenient way of finding out which keys produce a Meta modifier | ||
| 851 | is to use the `xkbprint' utility, if it's available on your system: | ||
| 852 | |||
| 853 | xkbprint 0:0 /tmp/k.ps | ||
| 854 | |||
| 855 | This produces a PostScript file `/tmp/k.ps' with a picture of your | ||
| 856 | keyboard; printing that file on a PostScript printer will show what | ||
| 857 | keys can serve as Meta. | ||
| 858 | |||
| 859 | The `xkeycaps' also shows a visual representation of the current | ||
| 860 | keyboard settings. It also allows to modify them. | ||
| 861 | |||
| 831 | * On OSF/Dec Unix/Tru64/<whatever it is this year> under X locally or | 862 | * On OSF/Dec Unix/Tru64/<whatever it is this year> under X locally or |
| 832 | remotely, M-SPC acts as a `compose' key with strange results. See | 863 | remotely, M-SPC acts as a `compose' key with strange results. See |
| 833 | keyboard(5). | 864 | keyboard(5). |