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Re: Mac Apple/Command key on linux (or even just "Command-key in emacs
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Xah Lee |
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Re: Mac Apple/Command key on linux (or even just "Command-key in emacs on linux") |
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Thu, 27 Dec 2007 04:48:43 -0800 (PST) |
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if i understand you correctly... you want to use your mac to connect
to a remote linux server (using the local terminal app), and invoke
the remote emacs in the terminal?
in that case, i don't think remaping keys on the linux or rebinding
keys within the remote emacs is what you want.
i think to achieve what you want, is probably to remap the key on your
mac or terminal app.
I have written several articles on this... i think it'll be helpful:
★ How To Avoid The Emacs Pinky Problem
http://xahlee.org/emacs/emacs_pinky.html
★ A Ergonomic Keyboard Shortcut Layout
http://xahlee.org/emacs/ergonomic_emacs_keybinding.html
The above 2 are general advices. Following are some essays that
address how to remap keys:
★ Mac OS X Keybinding
http://xahlee.org/emacs/osx_keybinding.html
(this shows you the system-wide general mechanism on remaping keys on
mac os x.)
★ How to Define Keyboard Shortcuts in Emacs
http://xahlee.org/emacs/keyboard_shortcuts.html
★ How to Swap Modifier Keys on OS X
http://xahlee.org/emacs/osx_swapping_modifier_keys.html
I think the last one is really what you need.
But if you really want is swapping modifier keys on a linux machine,
your solution is xmodmap. I'm guessing there's GUI buildin in most
linuxes that does this... but if not, you can “man xmodmap” or see a
sample file here
http://xahlee.org/PageTwo_dir/Personal_dir/dvorakKeymap.txt
there are lots resoures on the web about how to use xmodmap.
e.g. http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/MovingTheCtrlKey
Xah
xah@xahlee.org
∑ http://xahlee.org/
On Dec 26, 11:57 am, Livin Stephen <livin.step...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I own and use a PowerBook G4.
>
> Also, I'm an emacs user, and to save my pinky a lot of grief I use the
> Command key () as the Ctrl key within emacs. This works fine when
> using my local (powerbook) installation.
>
> However, for work, I need to connect to linux servers using VNC. The
> emacs installation I have running at work (being on linux) doesn't see/
> recognise the command-key.
>
> I'd like to know how the keyboard's Command Key can be mapped to Ctrl
> on linux. Either using the linux OS or even just variables/options
> within emacs-on-linux.