Re: Emacs keybinding of Ctrl-[
> C-[ is the same as ESC, I think. So that's your problem.
And there is no way to separate ESC and C-[ ?
I mean, who uses C-[ to get an ESC??
> Maybe if you redefine ESC, but you probably don't want to do that.
I don't think so. :-)
> Do you have an alt or meta or compose key you could use? You could use
> Xmodmap to remap right alt or right control to Hyper or Compose or some
> other key not found on US keyboards.
Good idea. The right Alt key is not so handy, but I never use capslock.
So I decided to map capslock on the right alt key and Hyper on the
capslock key. But that's how far I got. How do I go from there?
> Then you could use that for your Emacs bindings.
How do I use Hyper, please?
Can I use xmodmap to get udiaresis etc. with Hyper-[ ? That way
I wouldn't even have to bother with setting up emacs and would
have the keys in all applications. I tried:
keycode 0x1C = Hyper_L
add Mod4 = Hyper_L
keycode 0x56 = bracketleft braceleft udiaeresis Udiaeresis
But that didn't work. :-(
Help, anybody help?
Andy.
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