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Re: Disabling nxml-mode
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Xah Lee |
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Re: Disabling nxml-mode |
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Tue, 10 May 2011 12:16:58 -0700 (PDT) |
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On May 10, 10:15 am, "B. T. Raven" <ni...@nihilo.net> wrote:
> Thanks for the Emacs23 new features pages. It would have been a long
> time before I found out about proced and global visual-line-mode on my own.
>
> Two questions on matters your embedded links lead to:
> 1) Why is ergoemacs not gpl licensed?
it is? am curious how you got the impression that it's not?
> 2) For kui (keyboard user interface) I use keytweak, firemacs, and
> xkeymacs on w32 desktop but on thinkpad I can't get Fn key to do duty as
> a mod key even though xev shows it as rassigned by xmodmap. Since you
> are an ergonomics maven, I was hoping you (or any-one here) might know
> whether the bottom-row keys on a thinkpad could be swapped around and
> re-arranged without resorting to kernel surgery a la Rick Van Rein's
> Funkey patch:
>
> http://rick.vanrein.org/linux/funkey/#modes
>
> Thanks again, Xah, and, in advance, if you know anything about question 2.
if i understand correctly, you are using Windows on a desktop and
linux on your thinkpad labtop. Some problem occur with the linux on
thinkpad?
i dont' think i know the answer anyway.
On Windows, you might try AutoHotkey, which i use. I have some
tutorial here:
〈Windows Programing: AutoHotkey Tutorial〉
http://xahlee.org/mswin/autohotkey.html
according to Wikipedia, there's a linux version of AutoHotkey but i
never tried.
am guessing you can't remap Fn key by software on arbitary laptop
because they are probably hardwired in non-standard ways.
thanks for mentioning keytweak
http://webpages.charter.net/krumsick/
i haven't heard of it before.
Xah
Re: Disabling nxml-mode, Joe Kesselman, 2011/05/24
Re: Disabling nxml-mode, Peter Flynn, 2011/05/24
Re: Disabling nxml-mode, Peter Flynn, 2011/05/24