On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 2:44 AM, Stuart Sierra
<the.stuart.sie...@gmail.com>wrote:

> It's easy enough to test: fire up a small EC2 instance and use Emacs over
> an SSH+tmux session. You could also try using your own local Emacs that way
> by SSH'ing to localhost.


> In my experience, commands don't work in a terminal if they use modifier
> keys (Control, Meta, Shift) AND non-letter keys (arrows, ENTER, some
> punctuation). I assume it has something to do with how those combinations
> get encoded for the terminal emulator.
>

I never noticed the problem myself.

I tried to reproduce it with a local VM: works fine for the keystrokes I'm
using.

The friend which has witnessed it is on holidays, I'll try to reproduce
when he's back.


>
> You can always work around it with M-x, or by rebinding the command to a
> different key. It's mildly annoying, but not a showstopper.
>
> One consistently annoying thing is that PageUp, PageDown, and Delete don't
> work in clojure-mode buffers with Paredit in Emacs in a terminal. They
> insert weird characters like ^[ instead. I would very much like to have a
> fix for that!
>
> -S
>
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