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<Multi_key> is undefined
From: |
David Kastrup |
Subject: |
<Multi_key> is undefined |
Date: |
Sun, 23 Mar 2014 09:33:09 +0100 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.3.50 (gnu/linux) |
After upgrading to Ubuntu 14.04 (and using Cinnamon), I can no longer
use <Multi_key>. Emacs flashes at me and displays "<Multi_key> is
undefined". This happened with a binary compiled before the upgrade,
and it also happens after I bootstrapped and built Emacs from a clean
directory right now.
The toolkit used is GTK3 (without toolkit scroll-bars, but I should be
surprised if that made a difference).
Any pointers? Using input modes is quite less convenient than relying
on Multi_key for me. What should I be testing? What info might help
further pinpointing this?
I think it's important to get this fixed before the next release. Many
programmers use an American keyboard layout rather than a local one
(because of characters like []{}|) and rely on Multi_key for their
non-English correspondence and text processing.
Now this is clearly related to upgrading the base system, but things
like the terminal window continue working with Multi_key just fine.
--
David Kastrup
- <Multi_key> is undefined,
David Kastrup <=
- Re: <Multi_key> is undefined, Andreas Schwab, 2014/03/23
- Re: <Multi_key> is undefined, David Kastrup, 2014/03/23
- Re: <Multi_key> is undefined, Daniel Colascione, 2014/03/23
- Re: <Multi_key> is undefined, David Kastrup, 2014/03/23
- Re: <Multi_key> is undefined, Eli Zaretskii, 2014/03/23
- Re: <Multi_key> is undefined, David Kastrup, 2014/03/23
- Re: <Multi_key> is undefined, Eli Zaretskii, 2014/03/23
- Re: <Multi_key> is undefined, Werner LEMBERG, 2014/03/23
- Re: <Multi_key> is undefined, David Kastrup, 2014/03/23
- Re: <Multi_key> is undefined, Eric Abrahamsen, 2014/03/23