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bug#12535: 24.2.50; [PATCH] `edmacro-parse-keys' is incorrect for M-<TAB
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Richard Stallman |
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bug#12535: 24.2.50; [PATCH] `edmacro-parse-keys' is incorrect for M-<TAB> |
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Fri, 16 Oct 2020 00:07:50 -0400 |
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> TAB is the ASCII character Ctrl-I, whereas <TAB> is the _function_ key
> Tab. Modern keyboards can produce both, and Emacs maps the latter to
> the former. But there's no function key Esc on the keyboard.
If the key that says "Tab" is the function key <TAB>, and you produce
ASCII TAB by typing C-i, that is not inherently different from the
situation with ESC. You can produce the ASCII ESC character by typing
C-[, so we _could_ treat the key labeled "ESC" as <ESC>. That would
be uniform.
I don't remember whether we treat tab and esc alike in that way or not.
I am mot saying we should change how Emacs handles them.
I'm only saying that it is possible to do so.
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Dr Richard Stallman
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