"Kai Großjohann" wrote in message news:84vfv3y9ha.fsf@lucy.is.informatik.uni-duisburg.de... > "Paul Edwards" writes: > > > I'm not sure that DEL sending DEL is actually wrong! :-) > > For Emacs, DEL and are two very different things. The > key is near and , and usually deletes forward. > The DEL key, however, is conventionally known as and > deletes backward. > > Do not be confused by the similarity in names. > > Do you still uphold that statement? ;-) I didn't get the bit after "now listen carefully Max". :-) Ok, it is the key I am pressing then (near ). But when Emacs is reporting DEL, it doesn't mean it just saw ascii 127, it means it saw a backspace (C-h). Incidentally, people are always referring to "press C-h then xxx", but of course I have remapped C-h to be backspace, I mean, C-h is backspace, and we all know what backspace does. So I duly replace C-h with Esc x help. It seems a very surprising key binding to me. BFN. Paul.