Am 06.04.2009 um 06:25 schrieb Adrian Robert: > IMHO Command is too heavily used on the Mac to simply throw under > the bus by default -- the very user who will like emacs or uses it > on other platforms is exactly the one already using cmd-shortcuts > in other apps on the Mac. Further, "traditionalists" are most > prepared to get their hands dirty and set up a command=meta mapping > if they want it. Whereas a less savvy, single-platform user coming > to Emacs.app from Text Edit, XCode, etc. will be most at home with > command=super and alt=alt. As they learn emacs more, they can make > their own decision about which key to give up for meta if they > dislike esc+. I wouldn't mind if command=super by default – provided some key bindings are reserved for Mac OS X (copy, paste, maximise/minimise, hide/unhide, maybe also new frame and preferences/customisation), a three button can be emulated, and the standard Meta key bindings of GNU Emacs are also available as super key bindings (for example M-g g/ M-g M-g, which collides with s-g, isearch-repeat-forward). -- Greetings Pete With Capitalism man exploits man. With communism it's the exact opposite.