* Re: AltGr
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@ 2002-04-11 18:00 ` Greg Hill
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From: Greg Hill @ 2002-04-11 18:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
Henk,
For those of us who are familiar with emacs but not xemacs, it isn't
clear from your question exactly what you are trying to accomplish.
(What is 'AltGr'? What is the significance of '\k{e}'?) A specific
example of something (e.g. a call to global-set-key or define-abbrev)
that works in xemacs but not in emacs, and a description of what it
does in xemacs might help.
--Greg
At 10:37 PM +0200 4/10/02, Henk Vuijk wrote:
>I would like to assign quite a few expressions, like '\k{e}' to an
>'AltGr' + letter combination. In xemacs it works fine, but in emacs on
>the terminal (a normal linux-pc text terminal) it does not!
>Is there a way to achieve this?? (I like to work on on a
>'text-screen')
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