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Re: rebinding iso keys
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josh |
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Re: rebinding iso keys |
Date: |
4 Apr 2006 04:52:47 -0700 |
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G2/0.2 |
Hi Peter,
>These are all /your/ ideas about this "key code." Obviously GNU Emacs
>has its own. What is GNU Emacs' idea of ä, i.e. what is your code?
yes (except that "ä" should still be "ä"), which is why I asked
question number 1) above:
>1) binding interactively, executing repeat-complex-command, and then
>yanking out of the mini-buffer was certainly a clever idea to get what
>I wanted, but what's the "real" way? Is there no way to look up the
>correct code? Where is it stored?
So, where is this stored, and how can I look up the code? Like I said,
using repeat-complex-command was clever, but what's the "real" way of
doing this?
-j
p.s. here's another good windoze quote:
"A computer without M$-Windows is like a piece of chocolate cake
without mustard and ketchup"