Hi Anssi Saari,

In my opinion, your first section is about org but reading others it
seams to be a question about terminals so I think your message is one
about setup of terminals or about remote protocols. Your question stay
interesting because that means some people use org-mode with terminals
and have some troubles with them, another large subject but not a
(directly) orgmode subject.  For example, I use regularly remote systems
and terminals (or intermediary parts) are not very friendly with my
IDE... They are very famous (standard) terminals as the VT100 -- on
Windows putty software emulate it -- On Linux, some software as vttest
can hep you to test the compatibility of your terminals but that
interesting subject stay far away of orgmode. You can for example read
https://www.emacswiki.org/emacs/EmacsOnTerminal.

Here a very simple figure (ok, vulgarisation is not probably the true 8)

terminal -> emacs -> orgmode

terminal -> ssh (for example) -> emacs -> orgmode

Sure if your trouble is about orgmode or between emacs and orgmode your
question fullfill this list and my reply too 8).

Best regards

On 28/12/2021 09:25, Anssi Saari wrote:
> Hi all, while it's not an ORG mode question exactly, I have a problem
> with org-insert-structure-template and it's default shortcut, C-c C-, in
> terminals.
>
> As C-, isn't usually a control character in a terminal, terminals send
> just the comma if I hit C-,. Some terminals (at least wsltty) do send
> some kind of control sequence but I don't know if mapping other
> terminals to do the same (Konsole and urxvt at least) and changing the
> keys for Emacs makes sense. I'd have to do it for every terminal I ever
> use.
>
> Alternatively, any suggestions for a more terminal friendly key
> combination for org-insert-structure-template in Emacs?
>
>
>
>





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