From: sandipchitale@yahoo.com (Sandip Chitale)
Subject: Re: Emacs does not recognise the shift key as a modifier.
Date: 10 Sep 2003 12:31:07 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <b607d812.0309101131.599a81d@posting.google.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: e808b168.0309100554.7db72fb@posting.google.com
That is interesting. Doesn't emacs have very low level access to
key scan codes so that it can distinguish when user
is pressing Shift key + f which results in F as opposed to
knowing that F is resulting due to Caps Lock. I say that
because when the caps lock is on one can type Shift-f to
get f.
Kai.Grossjohann@gmx.net (Kai Grossjohann) wrote in message news:<e808b168.0309100554.7db72fb@posting.google.com>...
> Tom Oswald <toswald@sharplabs.com> wrote in message news:<vl9noardr67jf1@corp.supernews.com>...
> > When I press Control+H followed by k to get help regarding commands associated
> > with keys. Then subsequently pressing <Shift>F3, emacs only presents the
> > command, if any, associated with F3, not <Shift>F3. It does not understand the
> > F3 was pressed while holding down <Shift>.
>
> That's a feature. That way, you can type C-f (say) even when
> Caps-Lock is enabled, and it will do what you think.
>
> But if you bind C-S-f, then C-f with Caps-Lock on or C-S-f will of
> course invoke that function.
>
> This way, binding S-<f3> to some function will automatically make it
> appear.
>
> This is the number two obscure feature of Emacs, IMHO. Number one is
> M-x picture-mode RET C-c C-c for removing trailing blanks on each
> line.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2003-09-10 19:31 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2003-09-02 18:22 Emacs does not recognise the shift key as a modifier Tom Oswald
2003-09-03 10:35 ` Thomas Gehrlein
2003-09-10 13:54 ` Kai Grossjohann
2003-09-10 19:31 ` Sandip Chitale [this message]
2003-10-30 3:58 ` David Vanderschel
2003-10-30 19:21 ` Stefan Monnier
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