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Re: Emacs undo behavior frustrating for new users.
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Garreau\, Alexandre |
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Re: Emacs undo behavior frustrating for new users. |
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Wed, 17 Oct 2018 16:20:01 +0200 |
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Gnus (5.13), GNU Emacs 25.1.1 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) |
Le 17/10/2018 à 16h05, Nathan Moreau a écrit :
> I mean C-?, which in qwerty is control-shift-/.
For some reason I ignore, it appears to be sometimes not possible to
type in GUI (though I barely understand why it’s even possible to type
at all), and it is systematically impossible to type in terminal.
Look: Both (kbd "DEL") and "\C-?" display as "^?" (if it pass our mail
softwares: ""), and contain only ?\C-? (127), which is usually
backspace (or is it sometimes different, as (kbd "<backspace>") returns
[backspace], which seems different?).
I believe this is an historic oddity of old terminal and/or keyboard,
related to how they implemented stuff.
- Re: Emacs undo behavior frustrating for new users., (continued)
Re: Emacs undo behavior frustrating for new users. (WAS: delete-selection-mode as default), Yuri Khan, 2018/10/15
Re: Emacs undo behavior frustrating for new users. (WAS: delete-selection-mode as default), Marcin Borkowski, 2018/10/20
Re: Emacs undo behavior frustrating for new users. (WAS: delete-selection-mode as default), Elias Mårtenson, 2018/10/20
Re: Emacs undo behavior frustrating for new users. (WAS: delete-selection-mode as default), Joost Kremers, 2018/10/15