* Backspace-like behavior
@ 2003-11-15 13:01 David Rasmussen
2003-11-15 14:50 ` Eli Zaretskii
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From: David Rasmussen @ 2003-11-15 13:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
According to the tutorial I am reading, C-d works like Del works on most
windows editors, that is, it deletes the character to the right of the
cursor, and Del works like Backspace usually works:
C-d
delete-char. Deletes the character to the right of (under, if the
cursor is a block that covers a character) the cursor.
DEL
delete-backward-char. Deletes the character to the left of the cursor.
But both the Windows version of emacs that I am using, and the version
on a Debian box I am connecting to, treats C-d and Del the same way. How
do I do a normal Backspace, that deletes the character to the left of
the cursor? Backspace works on the windows version, but not on the
Debian version that I use via ssh. And according to the tutorial "Emacs
does not use C-h (aka Backspace) for deletion", so I will have to get
rid of the Backspace habit.
/David
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* Re: Backspace-like behavior
2003-11-15 13:01 Backspace-like behavior David Rasmussen
@ 2003-11-15 14:50 ` Eli Zaretskii
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From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2003-11-15 14:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
> From: David Rasmussen <david.rasmussen@gmx.net>
> Newsgroups: gnu.emacs.help
> Date: Sat, 15 Nov 2003 14:01:32 +0100
>
> But both the Windows version of emacs that I am using, and the version
> on a Debian box I am connecting to, treats C-d and Del the same way. How
> do I do a normal Backspace, that deletes the character to the left of
> the cursor?
You press Backspace.
> Backspace works on the windows version, but not on the Debian
> version that I use via ssh.
That's something you should figure out with your terminal emulator,
the one you use top log in to the Debian box: configure it so that
when you press Backspace, it sends the DEL character (ASCII decimal
code 127).
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* Re: Backspace-like behavior
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@ 2003-11-15 15:15 ` David Rasmussen
2003-11-15 18:04 ` Bob Nelson
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From: David Rasmussen @ 2003-11-15 15:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
Eli Zaretskii wrote:
>>From: David Rasmussen <david.rasmussen@gmx.net>
>>Newsgroups: gnu.emacs.help
>>Date: Sat, 15 Nov 2003 14:01:32 +0100
>>
>>But both the Windows version of emacs that I am using, and the version
>>on a Debian box I am connecting to, treats C-d and Del the same way. How
>>do I do a normal Backspace, that deletes the character to the left of
>>the cursor?
>
> You press Backspace.
>
So why doesn't backspace work on the linux box, and also, why did the
tutorial say that emacs doesn't use backspace?
>
>>Backspace works on the windows version, but not on the Debian
>>version that I use via ssh.
>
> That's something you should figure out with your terminal emulator,
> the one you use top log in to the Debian box: configure it so that
> when you press Backspace, it sends the DEL character (ASCII decimal
> code 127).
>
OK.
/David
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* Re: Backspace-like behavior
2003-11-15 15:15 ` David Rasmussen
@ 2003-11-15 18:04 ` Bob Nelson
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From: Bob Nelson @ 2003-11-15 18:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
David Rasmussen <david.rasmussen@gmx.net> wrote:
> Eli Zaretskii wrote:
>>>From: David Rasmussen <david.rasmussen@gmx.net>
>>>Newsgroups: gnu.emacs.help
>>>Date: Sat, 15 Nov 2003 14:01:32 +0100
>>>
>>>But both the Windows version of emacs that I am using, and the version
>>>on a Debian box I am connecting to, treats C-d and Del the same way. How
>>>do I do a normal Backspace, that deletes the character to the left of
>>>the cursor?
>>
>> You press Backspace.
> So why doesn't backspace work on the linux box, and also, why did the
> tutorial say that emacs doesn't use backspace?
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
The Emacs tutorial (C-h t) in version 21.3 includes these remarks about
the key with the label of ``Backspace'':
You can delete the last character you typed by typing <Delback>.
<Delback> is a key on the keyboard--the same one you normally use,
outside Emacs, for deleting the last character you typed. It is
normally a large key a couple of lines up from the <Return> key, and
it is usually labeled "Delete", "Del" or "Backspace".
If the large key there is labeled "Backspace", then that's the one you
use for <Delback>. There may also be another key labeled "Delete"
somewhere else, but that's not <Delback>.
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