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Re: Keymaps and Emacs and libreadline ?
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Re: Keymaps and Emacs and libreadline ? |
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Wed, 27 Aug 2003 17:53:53 +0800 |
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Jesper Harder <harder@myrealbox.com> writes:
[...]
> AltGr is used to write characters that might not otherwise be
> accessible on the keyboard -- you hold AltGr down and press another
> key. Here some examples that work on my keyboard:
>
> AltGr e = €
> AltGr r = ®
> AltGr c = ©
> AltGr d = ð
>
> But exactly what you get by using AltGr (if anything) probably depends
> on you locale settings.
Thank you for your explain :-)
>> How can I configure right-alt do the same work as the left-alt do?
>> change keymap or change inputrc??
>
> If you never need AltGr I suppose it's easiest just to map the right
> Alt key to Alt rather than AltGr.
Thank you for your suggestion :-) I use Debian(sid) on my home-computer.
And yes, I'd never use AltGr key. My locale-setting is zh_CN.GBK(I'm
not sure if this locale needs AltGr key ?). And I checked some keymaps
in /usr/share/keymaps/i386/qwerty/ ,But all these files have a line
like "include linux-with-alt-altgr". why ??
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