From: Eli Zaretskii Date: Sat, 16 Dec 2006 12:23:25 +0000 (+0000) Subject: (Windows Keyboard): Clarify `w32-recognize-altgr' effect. X-Git-Tag: emacs-pretest-22.0.92~93 X-Git-Url: http://git.eshelyaron.com/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=6041f4e1e23c5a7b1f655f3d1d8352aa27dca10b;p=emacs.git (Windows Keyboard): Clarify `w32-recognize-altgr' effect. --- diff --git a/man/ChangeLog b/man/ChangeLog index 09eb469c53f..8a8ff26d0db 100644 --- a/man/ChangeLog +++ b/man/ChangeLog @@ -1,3 +1,7 @@ +2006-12-16 Eli Zaretskii + + * msdog.texi (Windows Keyboard): Clarify `w32-recognize-altgr' effect. + 2006-12-15 Eli Zaretskii * text.texi (HTML Mode): Fix "C-c TAB". diff --git a/man/msdog.texi b/man/msdog.texi index d92929ea04e..016e04c6b0a 100644 --- a/man/msdog.texi +++ b/man/msdog.texi @@ -425,11 +425,12 @@ its normal effect: for example, @kbd{@key{Lwindow}} opens the @vindex w32-recognize-altgr @kindex AltGr @r{(MS-Windows)} @cindex AltGr key (MS-Windows) - The variable @code{w32-recognize-altgr} controls whether the right -@key{Alt} and left @key{Ctrl} keys are recognized as the @key{AltGr} -key. The default is @code{t}, which means these keys produce -@code{AltGr}; setting them to @code{nil} causes these keys to be -interpreted normally (as the respective modifiers). + The variable @code{w32-recognize-altgr} controls whether the +combination of the right @key{Alt} and left @key{Ctrl} keys pressed +together is recognized as the @key{AltGr} key. The default is +@code{t}, which means this key combination produces @code{AltGr}; +setting it to @code{nil} causes this key combination to be interpreted +normally (as the combination of @key{CTRL} and @key{META} modifiers). @end ifnottex @node Windows Mouse