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From: fuzz@intex.dfw.net (Walt Buehring)
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Subject: Kermit95 and Emacs meta key
Date: 03 Oct 1995 17:19:52 -0500
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I am considering the purchase of Kermit95 iff it is capable of
treating the PC's Alt key as a "meta" key (set the eight bit) for
Emacs. That is, in the kermit window "Alt-a" sends 0xE1 down the
line, "Ctl-Alt-a" sends "0x81", and so forth. And of course no
Alt-key would invoke menubar mnemonics.
The kermit web pages do not provide an answer - does anyone here know
if this is possible?
Thanks.