* How to bind (shift Fx) for emacs in putty?
@ 2005-12-24 16:30 c.c
2005-12-25 11:49 ` Peter Dyballa
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From: c.c @ 2005-12-24 16:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi,
I am in a putty terminal, I can bind the fx to some function for emacs,
such as (global-set-key [f1] "hello world!"), but if I bind the (shift
Fx) like this (global-set-key [(shift f1)] "hello world!"), I will be
failed! And the "C-h k" can get correct key description for the (shift
f1).
Any suggestion?
Thanks.
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* Re: How to bind (shift Fx) for emacs in putty?
2005-12-24 16:30 How to bind (shift Fx) for emacs in putty? c.c
@ 2005-12-25 11:49 ` Peter Dyballa
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From: Peter Dyballa @ 2005-12-25 11:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: help-gnu-emacs
Am 24.12.2005 um 17:30 schrieb c.c:
> (global-set-key [(shift f1)] "hello world!"), I will be failed! And
> the "C-h k" can get correct key description for the (shift f1).
>
Then try first to bind the key interactively and then invoke
repeat-complex-command (C-x Esc Esc). You will see in minibuffer what
you did. Going to the beginning of the line (C-a) you can kill it
(C-k), send a C-g to the recursive edit, and can yank (C-y) the killed
line into .emacs. The line is valid ELisp.
--
Greetings
Pete
Genius may have its limitations, but stupidity is not thus handicapped.
-- Elbert Hubbard
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* Re: How to bind (shift Fx) for emacs in putty?
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@ 2005-12-25 12:58 ` c.c
2005-12-25 13:32 ` Peter Dyballa
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From: c.c @ 2005-12-25 12:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi Pete,
Thanks for your help.
I think the (global-set-key [(shift f1)] "hello world!") is doing some
work, but not all right. because I can get the description when I
invoke (C-h k) by <S-f1>.
"
<S-f1> runs the command "Hello world"
which is a keyboard macro.
Keyboard macro.
"
but when I press the keys <S-f1>, there is no response.
Something is wrong?
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* Re: How to bind (shift Fx) for emacs in putty?
2005-12-25 12:58 ` c.c
@ 2005-12-25 13:32 ` Peter Dyballa
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From: Peter Dyballa @ 2005-12-25 13:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: help-gnu-emacs
Am 25.12.2005 um 13:58 schrieb c.c:
> "
> <S-f1> runs the command "Hello world"
> which is a keyboard macro.
> Keyboard macro.
> "
>
> but when I press the keys <S-f1>, there is no response.
>
I assumed you were using pseudo code in your description! If you use it
like this, it won't work. You need to define a function that does
(message "Hello! World?") or such, and bind this function to the key.
--
Mit friedvollen Grüßen
Pete
Banken sprengen heißt Sonne rein lassen.
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* Re: How to bind (shift Fx) for emacs in putty?
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@ 2005-12-25 14:04 ` c.c
2005-12-25 14:51 ` Peter Dyballa
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From: c.c @ 2005-12-25 14:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hm, this is not a pseudo code. If I replace [(shift f1)] with [f1], the
key f1 will print the "Hello world" in the buff.
So it's really very strange.
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* Re: How to bind (shift Fx) for emacs in putty?
2005-12-25 14:04 ` c.c
@ 2005-12-25 14:51 ` Peter Dyballa
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From: Peter Dyballa @ 2005-12-25 14:51 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: help-gnu-emacs
Am 25.12.2005 um 15:04 schrieb c.c:
> Hm, this is not a pseudo code. If I replace [(shift f1)] with [f1], the
> key f1 will print the "Hello world" in the buff.
>
Indeed! Settings like
(global-set-key [f6] "Nix!")
(global-set-key [s-f6] "Auch nix!")
work for me (the version of Emacs I used does not allow to distinguish
f6 from S-f6 (shift f6) so I used the super modifier)! Although it's
really not the proper way to do it.
Again, I would bind the keys by hand first and retrieve afterwards with
repeat-complex-command their bindings and see if they really are
different. Stefan Monnier gave in a simliar situation this hint:
Try M-: (read-event) RET and then hit your ò key. It'll return the
code
Elisp receives in response to this key (e.g. 2290). You can then bind
it
with (local-set-key [2290] "{").
--
Greetings
Pete
Without vi there is only GNU Emacs
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* Re: How to bind (shift Fx) for emacs in putty?
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@ 2005-12-25 15:33 ` c.c
2005-12-25 17:53 ` Peter Dyballa
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From: c.c @ 2005-12-25 15:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
So I say the (global-set-key [(shift f1)] "hello world!") is working a
little, but not all. Because the emacs can recognize it, so it can
describe key like this,
"
<S-f1> runs the command "Hello world"
which is a keyboard macro.
Keyboard macro.
"
but why it can't response when I hit the keys in buff? It's puzzling
me.
I tried to bind the key by hand. the same result.
And I am using Putty to connect the debian box. Are there some special
things I need to notice about that?
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* Re: How to bind (shift Fx) for emacs in putty?
2005-12-25 15:33 ` c.c
@ 2005-12-25 17:53 ` Peter Dyballa
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2005-12-26 12:32 ` Slawomir Nowaczyk
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From: Peter Dyballa @ 2005-12-25 17:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: help-gnu-emacs
Am 25.12.2005 um 16:33 schrieb c.c:
> And I am using Putty to connect the debian box. Are there some special
> things I need to notice about that?
>
Oh, that can be! All your local keyboard activity is stolen by putty
and transferred to the remote debian system. What (remote, debian?)
Emacs receives is filtered by the shell and its TERM setting (as with
my Emacs on Mac OS X which cannot distinguish between fn and S-Fn).
I think you either need to find a terminal emulation on the debian
system that knows to make a difference between Fn and Shift-Fn, and/or
you need to teach putty to send too the 'modified' keyboard event. This
can be a second cause. I think starting with DEC vt320 or using xterm
you might become a happy human ... But: I just tried an Emacs in an
xterm. It receives two different key events, what you can prove in
*scratch* buffer by typing C-q and then pressing the F or Shift-F key.
You might see two different ANSI strings starting with Esc (or '^[')
each, as I do, but my Emacs, running without windows in xterm, does not
look up two different key bindings. So it's Emacs itself that needs to
be set up better, I mean, by loading TERM specific Elisp files?
Do you see in your remote Emacs two different events? I presume before
you tested in Losedows ...
--
Greetings
Pete
If you're not confused, you're not paying attention
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* Re: How to bind (shift Fx) for emacs in putty?
2005-12-25 15:33 ` c.c
2005-12-25 17:53 ` Peter Dyballa
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@ 2005-12-26 12:32 ` Slawomir Nowaczyk
2005-12-26 18:49 ` Eli Zaretskii
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From: Slawomir Nowaczyk @ 2005-12-26 12:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
On Sun, 25 Dec 2005 07:33:31 -0800
"c.c" <i.c.code@gmail.com> wrote:
#> And I am using Putty to connect the debian box. Are there some special
#> things I need to notice about that?
You may try typing "C-h k S-F1" and checking what emacs *thinks* you
are typing and what is bound there. If emacs is receiving the correct
key, neither putty nor debian should matter (I may be wrong, of
course, since I personally don't use either).
--
Best wishes,
Slawomir Nowaczyk
( slawomir.nowaczyk.847@student.lu.se )
Have no fear of perfection - you'll never reach it (S. Dali)
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* Re: How to bind (shift Fx) for emacs in putty?
2005-12-26 12:32 ` Slawomir Nowaczyk
@ 2005-12-26 18:49 ` Eli Zaretskii
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From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2005-12-26 18:49 UTC (permalink / raw)
> Date: Mon, 26 Dec 2005 13:32:48 +0100
> From: Slawomir Nowaczyk <slawomir.nowaczyk.847@student.lu.se>
>
> On Sun, 25 Dec 2005 07:33:31 -0800
> "c.c" <i.c.code@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> #> And I am using Putty to connect the debian box. Are there some special
> #> things I need to notice about that?
>
> You may try typing "C-h k S-F1" and checking what emacs *thinks* you
> are typing and what is bound there.
I think PuTTY by default maps S-F1 to F11.
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