From: Martin Stepanek <martin@lo-res.org>
To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: Re: macOS keybindings (alt in emacs vs alt in macOS)
Date: Wed, 19 Apr 2023 21:03:03 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <5579ff44-c409-be47-2c39-aebd6d9c9b9a@lo-res.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <m1cz40f2ot.fsf@yahoo.es>
hello,
this is what i-m using:
(setq mac-option-modifier 'none) ;; use the left option-key for typing
|, ~, etc.
(setq mac-right-option-modifier 'meta) ;; right option-key is meta,
option-<left>/right moves one word left or right
(setq mac-command-modifier 'meta) ;; so there is also a meta-key for the
left hand (left cmd-key)
(setq mac-right-command-modifier 'super) ;; the usual
macos-cmd-keybindings work with the right cmd-key.
Am 19.04.23 um 14:59 schrieb Daniel Martín:
> "l@tlo" <lists@traduction-libre.org> writes:
>
>> I'm trying to set cursor/point navigation in emacs is a way that's similar to the standard macOS settings.
>>
>> I'm stuck at using alt/option + left-right as "left-word" / "right-word".
>>
>> I have (ns-alternate-modifier 'none), because I need access to access
>> special non ascii characters, but that means that alt/option is then
>> ignored by Emacs, when I need A-<right> and A-<left> (and a few
>> others) for my setting.
>>
>> Is there a way to have Emacs accept Alt as a modifier key in some defined contexts only and ignore it otherwise?
> Could you set ns-right-alternate-modifier to 'none? That'd free the
> right Option key to enter non-ASCII characters, while you could use the
> left one to navigate by words.
>
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Thread overview: 5+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2023-04-19 6:09 macOS keybindings (alt in emacs vs alt in macOS) l@tlo
2023-04-19 12:59 ` Daniel Martín
2023-04-19 15:10 ` l@tlo
2023-04-20 6:11 ` Eli Zaretskii
2023-04-19 19:03 ` Martin Stepanek [this message]
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