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Re: MacOS (emacsformacosx) c-spc, does not run set-mark-command
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Uwe Brauer |
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Re: MacOS (emacsformacosx) c-spc, does not run set-mark-command |
Date: |
Thu, 25 Mar 2021 08:24:14 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/28.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
>>> "TC" == Tim Cross <theophilusx@gmail.com> writes:
> Diego Zamboni <diego@zzamboni.org> writes:
>> I have seen differences in this behavior depending on the Emacs
>> build. The emacs-mac port
>> (https://github.com/railwaycat/homebrew-emacsmacport)
>> seems to intercept certain Mac-specific keybindings such as C-space
>> and C-M-space and gives them their "Mac meaning", e.g. to bring up
>> Spotlight or the
>> symbol chooser. I could never figure out how to disable this behavior.
>>
>> Now I use emacs-plus (https://github.com/d12frosted/homebrew-emacs-plus) and
>> this no longer happens.
>>
> Normally, you need to disable those 'shortcuts' at the OS level i.e.
> under the keyboard shortucts item in macOS preferences panel. Problem is
> any macOS shortcut will grab the keys before Emacs sees them. Not sure
> how the emacs-plus version gets around this.
Right, it seems and issue of the OS shortcuts as C-space is for
switching keyboards (US->spanish>etc etc).[1]
Do you know how to change or disable them?
Uwe
Footnotes:
[1] the same happens on Linux/KDE
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- MacOS (emacsformacosx) c-spc, does not run set-mark-command, Uwe Brauer, 2021/03/24
- Re: MacOS (emacsformacosx) c-spc, does not run set-mark-command, Tim Cross, 2021/03/24
- Re: MacOS (emacsformacosx) c-spc, does not run set-mark-command, Diego Zamboni, 2021/03/24
- Re: MacOS (emacsformacosx) c-spc, does not run set-mark-command, Tim Cross, 2021/03/24
- Re: MacOS (emacsformacosx) c-spc, does not run set-mark-command,
Uwe Brauer <=
- Re: MacOS (emacsformacosx) c-spc, does not run set-mark-command, Diego Zamboni, 2021/03/25
- Re: MacOS (emacsformacosx) c-spc, does not run set-mark-command, Tim Cross, 2021/03/25