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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/commands.texi
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Richard M. Stallman |
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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/commands.texi |
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Mon, 17 Jun 2002 12:23:33 -0400 |
Index: emacs/man/commands.texi
diff -c emacs/man/commands.texi:1.9 emacs/man/commands.texi:1.10
*** emacs/man/commands.texi:1.9 Sat Aug 25 16:38:20 2001
--- emacs/man/commands.texi Mon Jun 17 12:23:33 2002
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*** 92,97 ****
--- 92,105 ----
modifiers. But you can assign them meanings of your own by customizing
Emacs.
+ If your keyboard lacks one of these modifier keys, you can enter it
+ using @kbd{C-x @@}: @kbd{C-x @@ h} adds the ``hyper'' flag to the next
+ character, @kbd{C-x @@ s} adds the ``super'' flag, and @kbd{C-x @@ a}
+ adds the ``alt'' flag. For instance, @kbd{C-x @@ h C-a} is a way to
+ enter @kbd{Hyper-Control-a}. (Unfortunately there is no way to add
+ two modifiers by using @kbd{C-x @@} twice for the same character,
+ because the first one goes to work on the @kbd{C-x}.)
+
Keyboard input includes keyboard keys that are not characters at all:
for example function keys and arrow keys. Mouse buttons are also
outside the gamut of characters. You can modify these events with the
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