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* mapping ESC versus META
@ 2005-11-28  1:24 Christopher C. Stacy
  2005-11-28  9:01 ` Ehud Karni
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Christopher C. Stacy @ 2005-11-28  1:24 UTC (permalink / raw)


I run several different versions of Emacs, 
and sometimes there is an actual key to be META.
Is there a way I can bind a command to that key
chord combination, but bind a different command
to the ESC sequence?    In other words, when I
hold down the META shift key and press letter "Z",
I would get one command, but when I type "ESC Z" 
I would get a different command.

On the Macintosh, the META key might be either
the Command or the Option key.    As it happens,
I always have it set to be the Command key.
I want this to work under X11 on the Mac, and Linux.
It would be best if it also worked for MS Windows.
The situation where I may not a META key is when
running Emacs under the various Terminal programs
on those various platforms.

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