yes, in my case I use command as meta, and option as control (capslock
is also a control), i know it is bit weird. This is mainly to be able
to have a control in the right side of the keyboard (I'm using a
macbook). I might try your key layout for a few days to see if I get
use to it (although I think the command key as meta is too hardwired
in my brain) ;)

thanks,

guille

On Dec 13, 3:52 pm, Howard Melman <[email protected]> wrote:
> I know some people use command as meta, but I have heard of using command as 
> control. I use Aquamacs and use option as meta and control as control (and I 
> have capslock mapped to a second control key) and use command as command. I 
> find this works best for moving between apps and having my muscle memory 
> still work.  cmd-v does paste in every app for me, even emacs and control-v 
> scrolls in emacs, no matter what machine I'm using.
>
> Howard
>
> On Dec 13, 2009, at 6:11 AM, guille wrote:
>
>
>
> > ok, thanks for the info. Agree with you that not forcing the key
> > sequence
> > will be great for all applications which don't use it to paste (I know
> > there
> > won't be many, but anyway).
>
> > /g
>
> > On Dec 13, 4:11 am, Makoto Y <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> I don't think that is possible now -- this behavior is hard-coded at -
> >> (IBACtion)qsPaste:(id)sender in QSPasteboardController.m (and void
> >> QSForcePaste() in NSPasteboard_BLTRExtensions.m).
> >> Perhaps the devs can add a preference entry not to force this key-
> >> sequence when a user selects an entry in the clipboard history panel
> >> to fix this.
>
> >> On Dec 12, 10:24 pm, guille <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >>> Hi,
>
> >>> when using quicksilver's clipboard and pasting to Emacs, the clipboard
> >>> attempts to paste the text issuing the key cmd-v, which in emacs is
> >>> (scroll down), is there a way to make the Clipboard paste it through
> >>> another key (Crtl-y for instance)?
>
> >>> thanks,
>
> >>> guille

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