Lynn David Newton <lynn.newton(a)gmail.com> wrote:
It's been so long since I've used a .Xmodmap file on a Mac
that I
don't even have one in my backups that I can locate. However, that may
well be a clue to getting where I need to be.
By actual count, my keybindings file has 32 key bindings that
use the hyper key, and 28 that use the super key, like these:
(define-key global-map '[(hyper o) (hyper l)] 'linux-notebook-entry)
(define-key global-map '[(super a)] 'auto-fill-mode)
The problem is that at the moment no key on my keyboard generates
stuff that XEmacs recognizes as either hyper or super.
> It's been a while since I didn't encounter a keyboard with CTRL on the
> middle row... probably 15 years ago on a Spark station.
Since you *didn't* encounter one with Ctrl on the middle row?
I meant "since I did", sorry.
So anyhow, I still have no solution for this problem of generating
Super and Hyper codes.
xmodmap should let you do this (use Hyper_L/R and Super_L/R). This URL
may help you:
http://computing.fnal.gov/docs/products/xemacs/v21_1/xemacs.info,.Superan...
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