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bug#22620: 24.5; "(global-hi-lock-mode 1)" broke "C-x" key bindings insi
From: |
Oleksandr Gavenko |
Subject: |
bug#22620: 24.5; "(global-hi-lock-mode 1)" broke "C-x" key bindings inside "M-x term", especially for "emacs -nw" (Emacs inside Emacs). |
Date: |
Wed, 10 Feb 2016 19:56:34 +0200 |
In GNU Emacs 24.5.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.18.2)
of 2015-10-24 on trouble, modified by Debian
Windowing system distributor `The X.Org Foundation', version 11.0.11702000
System Description: Debian GNU/Linux testing (stretch)
I use convenient script for invoking Emacs in terminal as if it was "vi"
(because I hate a way vi works):
http://hg.defun.work/utils/file/tip/emacs/e
which is actually call:
emacsclient -t
Today I try to use "hg record" to select diff hunks manually inside M-x term
(instead of xterm).
My EDITOR=et which is above "emacsclient -t".
After entering to Emacs inside Emacs terminal emulation I can't save file or
iterate over buffers. For all commands with "C-x" prefix I see:
C-x C-s is undefined
C-x C-c is undefined
in outer Emacs (that was in X Window). So key sequences doesn't reach Emacs
inside Emacs terminal emulator.
After bisecting I found that with X Emacs:
$ emacs -q
after evaluating:
(global-hi-lock-mode 1)
and entering to "M-x term" Emacs in term-mode can't handle "C-x" sequences.
My 3 kLOC .emacs file with commented:
(global-hi-lock-mode 1)
work fine.
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- bug#22620: 24.5; "(global-hi-lock-mode 1)" broke "C-x" key bindings inside "M-x term", especially for "emacs -nw" (Emacs inside Emacs).,
Oleksandr Gavenko <=