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Re: C-M-. (find-tag-regexp) is not working
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Alan Mackenzie |
Subject: |
Re: C-M-. (find-tag-regexp) is not working |
Date: |
Thu, 19 Mar 2009 18:33:51 +0000 (UTC) |
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Teemu Likonen <tlikonen@iki.fi> wrote:
> On 2009-03-19 05:45 (-0700), Francis Moreau wrote:
>> yes I use emacs -nw in a gnome terminal
> C-M-. doesn't work in text terminals. Ctrl+<key> combinations require
> that actual control character exists for the key. There is no such
> character as Ctrl+. so text terminal programs won't receive the key. I
> think that only Ctrl+<a-z> and Ctrl+<space> work in terminals. Meta key
> is more flexible, though.
Quick question: is a "gnome terminal" like a Linux virtual terminal when
it comes to the keyboard? E.g., does <up> generate "ESC [ A"?
I run Emacs on a virtual terminal, and I have a keyboard enhancement
that gives me access to any key combination I need. Perhaps this would
work for gnome terminal.
--
Alan Mackenzie (Nuremberg, Germany).
- C-M-. (find-tag-regexp) is not working, Francis Moreau, 2009/03/19
- Re: C-M-. (find-tag-regexp) is not working, Alan Mackenzie, 2009/03/19
- Re: C-M-. (find-tag-regexp) is not working, Francis Moreau, 2009/03/19
- Re: C-M-. (find-tag-regexp) is not working, Peter Dyballa, 2009/03/19
- Re: C-M-. (find-tag-regexp) is not working, Nikolaj Schumacher, 2009/03/19
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- Re: C-M-. (find-tag-regexp) is not working, Francis Moreau, 2009/03/19
- Re: C-M-. (find-tag-regexp) is not working, Teemu Likonen, 2009/03/19
- Re: C-M-. (find-tag-regexp) is not working,
Alan Mackenzie <=
- Re: C-M-. (find-tag-regexp) is not working, Peter Dyballa, 2009/03/19
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- Re: C-M-. (find-tag-regexp) is not working, Alan Mackenzie, 2009/03/20
- Re: C-M-. (find-tag-regexp) is not working, Francis Moreau, 2009/03/22
- Re: C-M-. (find-tag-regexp) is not working, Francis Moreau, 2009/03/19