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Eric Abrahamsen

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Jan 26, 2009, 11:35:13 PM1/26/09
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Is there something strange about the OSX Terminal's relationship to
the ctl-/ keystroke? I'd really like to use that for undo, but the
keystroke never makes it to emacs, I just get a "donk" from Terminal.
It's not even a regular error -- I've got 'visual bell' set, and most
warnings flash the screen, but this still goes "donk". Google produced
something in Japanese, and a couple of very old bug reports that would
seem to indicate that everything was fixed years ago. Terminal reports
'ttys' as its TTY name, I don't know if that's relevant.

Here's hoping someone knows what's going on here...

Thanks,
Eric


Peter Dyballa

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Jan 27, 2009, 5:03:12 AM1/27/09
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Am 27.01.2009 um 05:35 schrieb Eric Abrahamsen:

> Is there something strange about the OSX Terminal's relationship to
> the ctl-/ keystroke? I'd really like to use that for undo, but the
> keystroke never makes it to emacs, I just get a "donk" from Terminal.

You're pressing C-7 or C-g (a, b, c, d, e, f, »g«) which is \007 or
BEL. This produces a sound. / is probably Shift-7 on your keyboard,
too. For me C-S-7 gives DEL, though ...

C-S--, i.e., C-_, gives undo.

The whole looks like a bug in Terminal (for me: in Tiger, Mac OS X
10.4.11). Let's report it at https://bugreport.apple.com/cgi-bin/
WebObjects/RadarWeb.woa!

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