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Prefix key to send next keypress to terminal (reverse escaping)
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R. Diez |
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Prefix key to send next keypress to terminal (reverse escaping) |
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Tue, 28 Jul 2015 17:59:39 +0000 (UTC) |
Hallo all:
I am using multi-term to open shells inside emacs, and I have noticed that the
terminal escape character is C-c (see term-set-escape-char).
However, I want the escape character to work the other way around. I mean, all
normal emacs key bindings should remain active, and, if I want to pass a
particular keypress combination to the child process in the terminal, I would
like to press a prefix key first (like C-c, or maybe something else), and then
anything that I press afterwards (perhaps including M-x) goes to the terminal,
bypassing the normal emacs key bindings.
Is there a way I can achieve this? I am not a Lisp or emacs guru, I haven't
found any hints on this subject.
Please copy me on any replies, as I am not subscribed to this list.
Many thanks in advance,
rdiez
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