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From: | Ovidiu Predescu |
Subject: | Re: Problem with the RETURN key |
Date: | Mon, 16 Dec 2002 23:15:07 -0800 |
On Monday, Dec 16, 2002, at 18:12 US/Pacific, Andrew Choi wrote:
Ovidiu Predescu <address@hidden> writes:[...] Here are the results of running (read-event): - external keyboard: keypad return key: 'kp-enter' normal return key: 'return'^^^^^^- built-in keyboard: return key with "function" button pressed: 'kp-enter' normal return key: 'return'^^^^^^ Then there is no problem with the C code recognizing the return key on the Powerbook G4. What does `C-h k RET' say? Mine says: RET (translated from <return>) runs the command newline ... Can you try running without a start-up file?
The result is "<return> is undefined". This happens with no startup file.
I was wrong, my solution worked in limited cases only. Replacing in the keycode_to_xkeysym_table array the '\x0d' with 0 solved the problem for me.Please don't change the code arbitrarily without understanding it. It is there to make Emacs recognize C-return, among other things.
I just wanted to verify this is the cause of the problem, and it seems to be indeed.
Any ideas on how to proceed further? Best regards, -- Ovidiu Predescu <address@hidden> http://webweavertech.com/ovidiu/weblog/
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