>>>> "Joachim" == Joachim Schrod
<jschrod(a)acm.org> writes:
Joachim> Uwe Brauer wrote:
Joachim> But that looks very similar. Did you try to leave off
Joachim> Sys_Req and Break from your keycode definition? Does
Joachim> XEmacs detect Sh-F13 then?
No it does not. I tried all those possibilities.
> - I find it curious that Joachim reported that problem for that
> xemacs version, but for other version the shift key behaves
> fine, while I suffer that problem even in xemacs no mule
Joachim> For reference, my current test environment are two boxes:
Joachim> One with SUSE 9.2 and XEmacs 21.4 Mule (from SUSE) and one
Joachim> with SUSE 10.0 and XEmacs 21.5 (corn from SUSE and daikon
Joachim> self-compiled). (I'm midst in the process of migrating.)
Joachim> The SUSE versions don't have that problem, the
Joachim> self-compiled version has it. The behavior is independent
Joachim> of the X server version.
A ok, I switched from Suse to debian, and I don't use self-compiled
versions anymore (the xemacs suse offered, were most of the time
outdated and they did not off any no mule version, anyhow). So maybe
debian had a patch for some xserver version which does not work for
others. But I noticed the difference when upgrading the Xserver.
Uwe
Uwe