* Re: global-set-key in X Windows
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@ 2003-09-04 16:46 ` Kevin Rodgers
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From: Kevin Rodgers @ 2003-09-04 16:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
Harter, Douglas wrote:
> I am on Solaris Unix system. I use emacs a lot of the time using the X
> Windows interface. However, there are times when I cannot use the X Windows
> interface because it is not available at that time.
>
> Is there a way in emacs to find out if I am using the X Windows interface or
> not?
| window-system's value is x
|
| Documentation:
| A symbol naming the window-system under which Emacs is running
| (such as `x'), or nil if emacs is running on an ordinary terminal.
> I have found that the keys on the auxiliary keypad are defined differently
> in X Windows and non X windows. I would like to check if it is in X-Windows
> and set some keys differently if it is not.
> .
You shouldn't need to do that: Emacs should map the escape sequences sent by
your terminal to the same function key symbols as under X. See the "Function
Keys" and "Terminal Init" nodes of the manual.
--
Kevin Rodgers
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* global-set-key in X Windows
@ 2003-09-04 15:30 Harter, Douglas
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From: Harter, Douglas @ 2003-09-04 15:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
I am on Solaris Unix system. I use emacs a lot of the time using the X
Windows interface. However, there are times when I cannot use the X Windows
interface because it is not available at that time.
Is there a way in emacs to find out if I am using the X Windows interface or
not?
I have found that the keys on the auxiliary keypad are defined differently
in X Windows and non X windows. I would like to check if it is in X-Windows
and set some keys differently if it is not.
.
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