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Ubuntu 10.0: TERM=Linux: facemenu steals arrow keys
From: |
T. V. Raman |
Subject: |
Ubuntu 10.0: TERM=Linux: facemenu steals arrow keys |
Date: |
Sat, 7 Jan 2012 11:10:42 -0800 |
Hi,
This problem started after a git update from savannah yesterday.
Environment: Ubuntu 10.0
Linux Console (i.e. outside X)
TERM=linux (terminal type)
I suddenly found the arrow keys invoking facemenu-set-default.
Describe Function (attached output below) on
facemenu-set-default shows that it is indeed bound to \eOD,
which coincidentally is what the left arrow key generates on the
linux console.
I verified that this is still true with emacs -q -- but with a
minimal emacspeak environment loaded; I dont believe the binding
is coming from Emacspeak as far as I can tell.
facemenu-set-default is an interactive Lisp function.
It is bound to meta o d , META cap G d , <control down-mouse-2>
<fc> d , <menu-bar> <edit> <props> <fc> d .
(facemenu-set-default)
Select face `default' for subsequent insertion.
If the mark is active and there is no prefix argument,
apply face `default' to the region instead.
This command was defined by `facemenu-add-new-face'.
--
Best Regards,
--raman
- Ubuntu 10.0: TERM=Linux: facemenu steals arrow keys,
T. V. Raman <=
Re: Ubuntu 10.0: TERM=Linux: facemenu steals arrow keys, Stefan Monnier, 2012/01/08