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From: fastcart@MIT.EDU (Arcell B. Frazier)
Newsgroups: comp.protocols.kermit.misc
Subject: Re: C Kermit and meta keys
Date: 7 Nov 1994 20:53:50 GMT
Organization: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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In-Reply-To: jrd@cc.usu.edu's message of 4 Nov 94 17:28:40 MDT
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You wrote:
In article <1994Nov4.172840.32062@cc.usu.edu> jrd@cc.usu.edu (Joe Doupnik) writes:
> There isn't such a key. Perhaps you are still thinking of how
> Emacs chooses to interpret the local keyboard. Hint: ALT sends nothing,
> it only modifies other keypresses, and the modification has nothing at
> all to do with adding a high bit. Ditto Control and Shift. Emacs is
> wierd this way.
> Joe D.
He is right. I had this problem. What I did was to set key for just about
all of the Alt keys. You can email me and I'll send you what I have...
Fast Cart
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