* simple question about question mark on linux emacs
@ 2006-05-27 2:29 jonathan
2006-05-27 13:00 ` Leonid Grinberg
2006-05-27 13:11 ` Michaël Cadilhac
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From: jonathan @ 2006-05-27 2:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
I ssh into a fedora 3 box with my OS X box. When I start emacs and
type a "?", it puts it into the bottom and waits for a command. I
just want to it to put a question mark. Is this a problem with what
my powerbook is sending or with the remote machine? It would seem to
be former because emacs works fine on my powerbook. How do I fix this?
thanks,
jonathan
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* Re: simple question about question mark on linux emacs
2006-05-27 2:29 simple question about question mark on linux emacs jonathan
@ 2006-05-27 13:00 ` Leonid Grinberg
2006-05-27 13:11 ` Michaël Cadilhac
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From: Leonid Grinberg @ 2006-05-27 13:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: help-gnu-emacs
That is happenning because your remote connection is sending the ?
character to the shell, before Emacs. I do not remember what ? does,
but here is an example:
The UNIX command to delete a character is ^h (control-h). It is
simplified with <BACKSPACE>. If I log in to some machines with SSH and
press backspace, it sends ^h to Emacs, and opens the help menu.
I do not, however, know how to fix this, just yet.
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* Re: simple question about question mark on linux emacs
2006-05-27 2:29 simple question about question mark on linux emacs jonathan
2006-05-27 13:00 ` Leonid Grinberg
@ 2006-05-27 13:11 ` Michaël Cadilhac
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From: Michaël Cadilhac @ 2006-05-27 13:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: help-gnu-emacs
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jonathan <news_php@arclocal.com> writes:
> I ssh into a fedora 3 box with my OS X box. When I start emacs and
> type a "?", it puts it into the bottom and waits for a command.
> I just want to it to put a question mark. Is this a problem with what
> my powerbook is sending or with the remote machine? It would seem to
> be former because emacs works fine on my powerbook. How do I fix this?
Client part of OpenSSH (at least) has a feature called escape
characters. The default one is `~', but maybe yours is set to `?'. It
allows the user to make simple commands such as backgrounding ssh,
list connections, ...
In OpenSSH, this is tweaked through the ~/.ssh/config file with the
variable EscapeChar.
It may be related.
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