Philipp Stephani
schrieb am Di., 29. März 2016 um
18:31 Uhr:
> Eli Zaretskii schrieb am Di., 29. März 2016 um 18:00 Uhr:
>
>> > From: Philipp Stephani
>> > Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2016 15:45:13 +0000
>> > Cc: 19977@debbugs.gnu.org
>> >
>> > Some more debugging output, using NS_KEYLOG = 1. The input sequence is
>> a, C-a, M-a, s-a, C-S-a, M-S-a,
>> > s-S-a, C-s-a, M-s-a. As you can see, 'code' is correct (A or a), except
>> for the last two cases.
>>
>> I guess someone who understand how keyboard input works on OS X will
>> have to look into this.
>>
>
> If I comment out the if block below the comment
> /* if super (default), take input manager's word so things like
> dvorak / qwerty layout work */
> in nsterm.m, everything works. Unless somebody can explain why that if
> block exists at all (i.e. why [theEvent characters] instead of [theEvent
> charactersIgnoringModifiers] is used), then I'd suggest to remove the block
> completely.
>
Attached a patch to remove this code.