- Subject: [Jed-users-l] Mute (dead or accent) keys
- From: Michael Lampe <mlampe0@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2012 00:55:31 +0100
Hallo everyone,
I have this in my ~/.jedrc:
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% Mute (dead or accent) keys
% Valid Mute keys are:
% ^, ~, ', `, \d168 (ISO Diaeresis), \d180 (ISO Acute), and \".
% This means pressing this key then the key you want to accent yields
% the accented character. If you do not know what this is, you do not
% need them. By default, they are turned off.
%mute_set_mute_keys (" ^ ~ ' ` \d168 \d180 \" "); % choose all or subset
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Still, a backtick (`) has to be always typed twice to appear. Tildes (~)
are also strange: First one only has to be typed twice to appear.
(If this really is a FAQ, then I was to dumb to find it. Please bear
with me and enlighten me ...)
-Michael
PS: I'm using jed-0.99.19-3 rebuild from fedora on CentOS-6.2 with
slang-2.2.1-1.el6 in emacs mode. But the problem itself is now many
years old.
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