From: Emanuel Berg <embe8573@student.uu.se>
To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: <Multi_key> is undefined
Date: Wed, 08 Apr 2015 19:21:18 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87fv8awn75.fsf@debian.uxu> (raw)
In-Reply-To: mailman.208.1428504833.904.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
jonetsu <jonetsu@teksavvy.com> writes:
> The use case is being able to type pinyin
> characters. The actual pinyin characters, whit the
> punctuation marks. Two of them are easy to have
> using a German keyboard. The two others are
> accessible using the so-called 'compose key'.
>
> Using Linux Mint 17 (Ubuntu based), KDE's System
> Settings are used to assign the compose key to
> Scroll Lock. Using this to write 'ă' in kconsole
> terminal works fine. It also works well in the
> Claws-mail email client, as well as firefox.
>
> But not in emacs 24.4.1 (and previous versions for
> that matter) where the following is displayed as
> soon as the Scroll Lock compose key is pressed:
>
> <Multi_key> is undefined
We had this question or a version of it not long ago -
see if you can grep the web for gnu.emacs.help and
'<Multi_key> is undefined', then follow the white
rabbit from there.
FTR, I have the compose key up and running and
configurable both in the Linux VTs and in X, including
Emacs both cases, but I don't use the Scroll Lock key
for this (thanks heaven) so I can't help you with
details, but it should definitely be possible, so
keep digging!
--
underground experts united
http://user.it.uu.se/~embe8573
next parent reply other threads:[~2015-04-08 17:21 UTC|newest]
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2015-04-08 17:21 ` Emanuel Berg [this message]
2015-04-08 18:59 ` Re[2]: <Multi_key> is undefined jonetsu
2015-04-09 0:44 ` Stefan Monnier
[not found] ` <mailman.230.1428519467.904.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2015-04-09 2:57 ` Re[2]: " Rusi
2015-04-09 19:53 ` Re[4]: " jonetsu
2015-04-10 2:49 ` Eric Abrahamsen
[not found] ` <mailman.329.1428609127.904.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
2015-04-10 16:20 ` Re[4]: " Rusi
2015-04-10 17:37 ` Stefan Monnier
2015-04-08 14:06 jonetsu
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