From: "Drew Adams" <drew.adams@oracle.com>
To: "'Lennart Borgman'" <lennart.borgman@gmail.com>,
<5040@emacsbugs.donarmstrong.com>
Cc: bug-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: bug#5040: 23.1; w32-register-hot-key problem
Date: Wed, 25 Nov 2009 13:52:52 -0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <9231AB1910AA47F2B285F07F0FBBAFAC@us.oracle.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <e01d8a50911251348r5d9e6e93g6f90e6ddf4dd4237@mail.gmail.com>
> On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 10:10 PM, Drew Adams
> <drew.adams@oracle.com> wrote:
> > emacs -Q
> > M-: (w32-register-hot-key [M-tab])
> >
> > Visit a buffer in emacs-lisp-mode.
> > Type `forward-', then hit `M-TAB'.
> >
> > The Windows TAB dialog comes up (dunno what you call it - a
> > seqence of icons; you TAB to cycle among their apps) when
> > you hold down the keys and then disappears when you release
> > them. It should not not come up at all; instead,
> > `lisp-complete-symbol' should be executed.
> >
> > However, from then on it works as it should. It is only the
> > first time you press `M-TAB' that Windows doesn't pass the
> > chord to Emacs.
>
> This is AFAICS not a bug. M-TAB (and some other keys) can not be
> registered as hot keys according to MS documentation.
As I said:
1. It works perfectly after the first time you hit `M-TAB'.
2. It works perfectly in Emacs 20 and 21, even the first time.
So AFAICS what you say is simply not true, at least for me (Windows XP SP3).
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2009-11-25 21:52 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2009-11-25 21:10 bug#5040: 23.1; w32-register-hot-key problem Drew Adams
2009-11-25 21:48 ` Lennart Borgman
2009-11-25 21:52 ` Drew Adams [this message]
2009-11-25 21:55 ` Lennart Borgman
2009-11-25 22:01 ` Drew Adams
2009-11-25 22:04 ` Lennart Borgman
2009-11-25 22:18 ` Drew Adams
2009-11-25 22:24 ` Lennart Borgman
2011-07-02 2:04 ` Juanma Barranquero
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