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From: | Christian Herenz |
Subject: | Re: C-h sends backspace? |
Date: | Tue, 18 Mar 2008 14:37:57 +0100 |
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Peter Dyballa schrieb:
If you're working with GNU Emacs in a terminal emulation, i.e. GNU Emacs is not running as an X client, the you should teach your terminal emulation not to interpret C-h as backspace.
As mentioned before, I am working with zile, an emacs like editor... However, should make no difference?
GNU Emacs sends \010 to the terminal. The terminal now can choose to interpret this as a backspace character or as somethings it must not care.
I do not understand this part? Gnu Emacs sends something to the terminal?? Greets, Christian
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