[ANNOUNCEMENT] Updated: {emacs,emacs-X11,emacs-el}-23.2-1

Andy Koppe andy.koppe@gmail.com
Mon May 17 15:34:00 GMT 2010


On Friday, May 14, 2010, Ken Brown wrote:
> I tried Ctrl+Alt+Shift+5 in emacs under X11, and it seems to work fine, i.e., it is recognized as C-M-%.  I also tried it in an xterm window ('emacs -nw'), and it fails there but in a different way than in mintty: emacs sees it as C-%.

I don't know how the C-% in xterm comes about since by default xterm
doesn't encode multiple modifier keys on digits. There is a
"modifyOtherKeys" mode however that does support it. See the xterm
docs for details.

Meanwhile, mintty has a mintty-specific encoding for such combinations
that's based on numpad keycodes. The keycodes section of the mintty
man page has more on that. Xterm modifyOtherKeys mode is supported,
too.

Andy

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