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Re: [Orgmode] recurring events, alternative to shift modifier, tag posit
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Russell Adams |
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Re: [Orgmode] recurring events, alternative to shift modifier, tag positions, smart [ ], and org-publish questions |
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Sat, 9 Dec 2006 12:31:10 -0600 |
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Don't feel bad, you're not the only one. ;]
I run emacs exclusively in a terminal. I could run it in X, but choose
a terminal instead.
Russell
On Sat, Dec 09, 2006 at 11:20:50AM -0700, Scott Jaderholm wrote:
> On 12/9/06, Pete Phillips <address@hidden> wrote:
>
> > Scott> 2. I use org-mode over ssh and since shift doesn't work along
> > Scott> with other modifiers many of the keystrokes do not work. Has
> > Scott> anyone come up with alternate keystrokes not involving shift
> > Scott> that they could share?
> >
> >I don't understand why. I can ssh onto our servers from home, run emacs
> >remotely, and it sees all the modifier keys. I can use <SHIFT> <ALT>
> >and <CTRL> over my linux-linux ssh conection. Are you running standard
> >UNIX/Linux machines on both sides of the connection ? Are you running
> >emacs or Xemacs ? Frankly, I would think that not being able to use the
> >shift key is a bit of a showstopper when entering text anyway ?
>
>
> I am running emacs in console mode on a linux machine and connecting to it
> with putty. Of course I can capitalize characters, but I cannot use
> Shift-Tab or Shift-Control, and I believe Shift-Meta or Shift-arrowkeys.
>
> A few people in #emacs told me that this is because there is no ASCII code
> to encode Shift-Tab etc. I don't know if there's some work around for this.
> One would be a non-console version of emacs but I really like putty because
> it is so small and I can access it anywhere without having to install X11 or
> emacs locally.
>
> Thanks for your help,
> Scott
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- [Orgmode] recurring events, alternative to shift modifier, tag positions, smart [ ], and org-publish questions, Scott Jaderholm, 2006/12/08
- Re: [Orgmode] recurring events, alternative to shift modifier, tag positions, smart [ ], and org-publish questions, Pete Phillips, 2006/12/09
- Re: [Orgmode] recurring events, alternative to shift modifier, tag positions, smart [ ], and org-publish questions, Scott Jaderholm, 2006/12/09
- Re: [Orgmode] recurring events, alternative to shift modifier, tag positions, smart [ ], and org-publish questions,
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- Re: [Orgmode] recurring events, alternative to shift modifier, tag positions, smart [ ], and org-publish questions, Pete Phillips, 2006/12/09
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- [Orgmode] Re: recurring events, alternative to shift modifier, tag positions, smart [ ], and org-publish questions, J. David Boyd, 2006/12/09
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