* Re: strange EDT keypad behavior
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@ 2003-04-28 4:36 ` Richard Stallman
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From: Richard Stallman @ 2003-04-28 4:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: emacs-devel
on 20.7, in EDT emulation:
ESC 2 0 KP0 causes the cursor to drop 20 lines, as expected.
on 21.2, in EDT emulation:
ESC 2 0 KP0 results in a minibuffer display "ESC 2 0 kp-0-" and
emacs does nothing, apparently waiting for more keystrokes.
It seems clear that Emacs thinks it is processing a prefix character.
Can you take a look at the keymaps that are being used
and try to see why?
What happens if you type just KP0? Does that also wait for
more input?
I don't know how to use EDT emulation; I cannot construct
a way to test this myself. Can you send a precise self-contained
test case, and explain what the commands do?
Please read the Bugs section in the Emacs manual, which provides
guidelines on how to write a bug report to give us the
necessary information so we can fix the bug.
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