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Ignoring a key event completely
From: |
Michael Schutte |
Subject: |
Ignoring a key event completely |
Date: |
Mon, 12 May 2008 14:16:09 +0000 (UTC) |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.5.17 (2007-11-01) |
Hi everybody,
The XKB layout I’m using [1] defines an additional modifier, the
Navigation key. Whenever I press it, Emacs responds by beeping and
printing “<key-17> is undefined”. I can suppress this by
global-set-keying it to 'ignore, but this does not turn it off
completely. In particular:
* Hitting the key still interrupts Isearch, which is very annoying.
* M-Nav, C-Nav and C-M-Nav also need to be 'ignored, which does not
seem very elegant to me.
* Messages appearing in the echo area are nuked when I press Nav (this
is minor, of course, but you get the idea).
So, I’m looking for a way to make Emacs completely forget about the key,
to make it as no-oppy as Shift, Ctrl, etc., but I simply can’t find out
how to do this on my own. Could anyone give me a clue?
[1] <https://neo.eigenheimstrasse.de/svn/linux/X/de>; grep for Mod4
Thanks in advance,
--
Michael Schutte <m.schutte.jr@gmail.com>
- Ignoring a key event completely,
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