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Emacs LISP & macros



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On Mon, 13 Oct 2003 13:39:22 -0400
David Kramer <david at thekramers.net> wrote:

> On Monday 13 October 2003 01:02 pm, Jerry Feldman wrote:
> 
> > On further investigation:
> > M-C-% is bound to Query-replace-regexp,
> > BUT... on 2 Red Hat systems I have tried, you cannot type M-C-%
> > (ESC, control-shift-%). This does not seem to be a hardware system
> > since I was using the same keyboard. It may be a function of the
> > terminal driver on Red Hat. (My system is SuSE 8.2).
> 
> I was able to do it on my Red Hat 7.3 system, and a Red Hat 7.2 system
> I happened to be SSHed into.
> 
> Could it be a problem with your terminal program?  Try to ssh to your
> own machine (I use konsole) and see if that works.  If that's what
> you're already using, try another terminal program.
I'm running the latest ssh via Konsole. I also just did an ssh to
blu.org through xterm. 
OpenSSH_3.5p1, SSH protocols 1.5/2.0, OpenSSL 0x0090609f
Just to test it I tried to bind M-C-% (eg. ESC ctrl-shift-%) to a random
command (eg. goto-line). This bound M-% to that command. 


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Jerry Feldman <gaf at blu.org>
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