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Re: ESC vs Meta for shifted keys
From: |
Stefan Monnier |
Subject: |
Re: ESC vs Meta for shifted keys |
Date: |
Wed, 11 Apr 2018 08:34:57 -0400 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/27.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
>> The ESC <-> Meta equivalence only holds for characters, not for
>> "special keys" such as `left`, indeed. Not sure why.
> It seems to work for me. Using C-h c to describe keys in both a
> terminal and a graphical emacs shows:
>
> ESC <left> (translated from ESC M-O D) runs the command backward-word
> <M-left> runs the command left-word
In which sense does it work for you? The above shows clearly that
`M-left` and `ESC left` aren't treated identically.
Stefan
- ESC vs Meta for shifted keys, Robert Pluim, 2018/04/10
- Re: ESC vs Meta for shifted keys, Stefan Monnier, 2018/04/10
- Re: ESC vs Meta for shifted keys, Robert Pluim, 2018/04/10
- Re: ESC vs Meta for shifted keys, Bob Proulx, 2018/04/10
- Re: ESC vs Meta for shifted keys,
Stefan Monnier <=
- Re: ESC vs Meta for shifted keys, Bob Proulx, 2018/04/11
- Re: ESC vs Meta for shifted keys, Stefan Monnier, 2018/04/11
- RE: ESC vs Meta for shifted keys, Drew Adams, 2018/04/11
- Re: ESC vs Meta for shifted keys, Robert Pluim, 2018/04/12
- RE: ESC vs Meta for shifted keys, Drew Adams, 2018/04/12
- Re: ESC vs Meta for shifted keys, Robert Pluim, 2018/04/12
- RE: ESC vs Meta for shifted keys, Drew Adams, 2018/04/12
- Re: ESC vs Meta for shifted keys, Robert Pluim, 2018/04/12
- Re: ESC vs Meta for shifted keys, Yuri Khan, 2018/04/12
- Re: ESC vs Meta for shifted keys, Eli Zaretskii, 2018/04/12