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bug#16645: 24.3; in xterm, keypad = is translated to M-o x


From: Vincent Lefevre
Subject: bug#16645: 24.3; in xterm, keypad = is translated to M-o x
Date: Wed, 5 Feb 2014 02:17:01 +0100
User-agent: Mutt/1.5.21-6305-vl-r59709 (2013-04-16)

On 2014-02-05 01:15:48 +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> On 2014-02-05 00:58:14 +0100, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> > With "emacs -Q -nw" in xterm, the keypad = key (keysym 0xffbd, KP_Equal)
> > is translated to M-o x instead of the = character.
> 
> According to "tack", the keypad "=" gives:
> 
> ^[OX       Unknown
> 
> instead of
> 
> =          Unknown
> 
> Then, I don't know yet whether this is intentional or this is a bug
> in xterm.

It was due to my XKB settings (only the "=" keypad key gave a
KP_something keysym due to missing configuration for this key,
contrary to the other keypad ones). So, now that the "=" keypad
key gives a normal "=" keysym, the problem is no longer visible
in Emacs on my machine. However I'm still wondering about the
remarks below:

> And why the different case for "o" and "x" (uppercase in
> tack, lowercase in Emacs)?
> 
> In any case, I can see nothing about kp-equal in the xterm.el file.
> About the keypad, just:
> 
>     (define-key map "\eOj" [kp-multiply])
>     (define-key map "\eOk" [kp-add])
>     (define-key map "\eOl" [kp-separator])
>     (define-key map "\eOm" [kp-subtract])
>     (define-key map "\eOo" [kp-divide])
>     (define-key map "\eOp" [kp-0])
>     (define-key map "\eOq" [kp-1])
>     (define-key map "\eOr" [kp-2])
>     (define-key map "\eOs" [kp-3])
>     (define-key map "\eOt" [kp-4])
>     (define-key map "\eOu" [kp-5])
>     (define-key map "\eOv" [kp-6])
>     (define-key map "\eOw" [kp-7])
>     (define-key map "\eOx" [kp-8])
>     (define-key map "\eOy" [kp-9])

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