[xmonad] xmonad with emacs
Steve Quezadas
steve at thestever.net
Tue Apr 14 19:24:00 UTC 2015
Oh, sorry, I meant to reply to the list, not you individually! The
"reply to" command is not working right for some reason. I will check
when I get home to see if my windows manager is somehow mucking things up.
- Steve
On 4/14/2015 11:50 AM, Tikhon Jelvis wrote:
> Oh, I'm sorry, I assumed the `-- more changes' comment was a placeholder
> for, well, more changes! If that's all you have, it's probably an issue
> with something besides XMonad itself—Brandon's suggestion sounds
> plausible. I'm not sure how to check that myself, I'm afraid.
>
> Also, I don't know if you did this on purpose, but you only sent this
> message to me, not to the whole list. Keeping the conversation on the
> list proper could be useful because other people might be able to help.
> (It's something it took me a while to get used to myself, and I'm still
> not too certain on good list etiquette :P.)
>
> On Tue, Apr 14, 2015 at 11:44 AM, Steve Quezadas <steve at thestever.net
> <mailto:steve at thestever.net>> wrote:
>
> Interesting. I've used Emacs with XMonad and never had this problem.
>
> Are you running Emacs in X mode or in a terminal emulator? Also,
> what
> happens if you try this with as close to a stock XMonad as possible:
> comment out all the parts of your config except for the modMask
> setting.
>
>
> I am using xmonad is x mode (I think, I'm basically using a
> graphical user interface). My config is as stock as they come. This
> is the whole thing:
>
> import XMonad
> import XMonad.Config.Gnome
>
> main = xmonad gnomeConfig
> { modMask = mod4Mask -- Use Super instead of Alt
> -- more changes
> }
>
>
> The only one line that's differnt is the modMask line which remaps
> the "alt" key to "super" key for xmonad stuff.
>
> - Steve
>
>
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