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diff man/xemacs/keystrokes.texi @ 412:697ef44129c6 r21-2-14
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date | Mon, 13 Aug 2007 11:20:41 +0200 |
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--- a/man/xemacs/keystrokes.texi Mon Aug 13 11:19:22 2007 +0200 +++ b/man/xemacs/keystrokes.texi Mon Aug 13 11:20:41 2007 +0200 @@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ Release the middle mouse button, while pressing @key{CTRL} and @key{META}. @end table -@cindex shift modifier +@cindex shift modifer Note: As you define keystrokes, you can use the @kbd{shift} key only as a modifier with characters that do not have a second keysym on the same key, such as @kbd{backspace} and @kbd{tab}. It is an error to @@ -163,15 +163,15 @@ schematic representation of a complete key sequence is as follows: @example - [(modifier .. modifier keysym) ... (modifier .. modifier keysym)] + [(modifier .. modifer keysym) ... (modifier .. modifier keysym)] @end example Here are some examples of complete key sequences: @table @kbd -@item [(control c) (control a)] +@item [(control c) (control a)] Typing @kbd{C-c} followed by @kbd{C-a} -@item [(control c) (control 65)] +@item [(control c) (control 65)] Typing @kbd{C-c} followed by @kbd{C-a}. (Using the ASCII code for the character `a')@refill @item [(control c) (break)] @@ -299,9 +299,9 @@ Create a file called @code{~/.xmodmap}. In this file, place the lines @example - remove Lock = Caps_Lock - keysym Caps_Lock = Super_L - add Mod2 = Super_L + remove Lock = Caps_Lock + keysym Caps_Lock = Super_L + add Mod2 = Super_L @end example The first line says that the key that is currently called @code{Caps_Lock}