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From: fdc@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Frank da Cruz)
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Subject: Re: emacs config
Date: 15 Dec 1998 14:36:26 GMT
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In article <36765D6D.848B0373@inka.de>,
Felix E. Klee <felix.klee@inka.de> wrote:
: Thanks for your respone.
:
: John Chandler wrote:
: > The "[home]" in that example is a keyboard event, rather than a
: > character code, and it probably doesn't have an equivalent sequence of
: > keystrokes (in any case, I haven't found one). This fact more-or-less
: > rules out the first approach. For the second, the details depend on
: > exactly what codes those keys send. For example, suppose the home key
: > is sending "\033[H". You can then include the following:
:
: How do I find out what code certain keys send?
:
Type "show key", then press the key or key combination whose code you are
looking for.
By the way, if you look in the KEYBOARD subdirectory of your KERMIT
directory, you'll find an EMACS.INI file that provides a fairly complete
set of PC-to-EMACS key bindings, and which you can easily modify to suit
your preferences.
- Frank