>>>> "Jan" == Jan Vroonhof
<vroonhof(a)math.ethz.ch> writes:
Jan> Martin Buchholz <martin(a)xemacs.org> writes:
> Are you sure about the strings sent by your xev?? Run xev from
an
> XEmacs shell buffer to make sure you're not losing characters.
Jan> No :-(. I verified the Backspace -> ^H mapping in a shell buffer, but
Jan> not the 'Delete'...
> The Happy Hacking keyboard generates "^?" for Delete,
"^H" for
> BackSpace. I don't see how that helps us identify it.
Jan> Indeed not :-(. How can you guys survive on a keyboard without cursor
Jan> keys anyway. Even my notebook has one.
Both me and Steve initially used a Happy Hacking keyboard here in
Japan. The irony of the whole Happy Hacking debate is that neither of
us uses it on a daily basis any more. I'm using a Sun5 keyboard, and
Steve is using some Japanese IBM PC keyboard with a more or less
normal-looking key layout.
Martin