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Re: Newbie, Emacs won't quit
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Bill Wishon |
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Re: Newbie, Emacs won't quit |
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5 Sep 2002 21:13:52 -0700 |
> You can use F1-k instead of C-h k - in general, F1 can be used as the
> help-command
> if your terminal absolutely won't distinguish between C-h and DEL.
Okay workaround, but I usually like to remap all my F-Keys for other
purposes in my .emacs ( F1 for me is habitually ingrained to do the
same thing as "C-x 1")
> That's really weird. Do you happen to have some sort of keymapping going on -
> .inputrc,
> bindkeys, wha?
Nope, I did have a very small .inputrc, but I removed it and get the
same behaviour.
I'm not familiar enough yet with /etc/termcap, but I'm thinking it
might be somewhere in there near the cygwin terminal type. When I get
the chance I'll do some man'ing / digging around that and see what I
find.
~>Bill
- Newbie, Emacs won't quit, Greg K, 2002/09/01
- Re: Newbie, Emacs won't quit, A. L. Meyers, 2002/09/01
- Re: Newbie, Emacs won't quit, Greg K, 2002/09/01
- Re: Newbie, Emacs won't quit, Kai Großjohann, 2002/09/01
- Re: Newbie, Emacs won't quit, Greg K, 2002/09/01
- Re: Newbie, Emacs won't quit, Kai Großjohann, 2002/09/02
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