you know what to set in order to get Hyper and Super keys, but
without doing something that hoses up other stuff on the Mac?
I *know* I had at least some of that at one time on a Mac, in fact I
think maybe even *both* Super and Hyper ...
I just consulted my key bindings file, which custom maps over 250
bindings, and see it does have many bindings to both hyper and super
key combinations. I now remember for sure that this worked at one time,
but for reasons unknown to me, they just sort of went away, I think
in the course of upgrading the operating system software (probably
including changes to X11). But I have or created alternate bindings for
the stuff I use most, and got used to them so I've just ignored it.
For years, apparently.
BTW, most custom bindings are to stuff I wrote myself. Philosophically,
I prefer not change provided defaults, with one notable exception,
because doing so just seems to invite trouble.
The exception is I bind C-q to scroll-up, by default set to quoted-insert,
which is rarely used. Therefore, C-q seems (to me) symmetrical to
C-v. I've had it that way since about 1987, since the days of
GNU Emacs 18.something.
--
Lynn David Newton
Columbus, Ohio
neologisticsediting.com
lynndavidnewton.com
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