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In bash shell with emacs key-binding, you can use key combination like M-f, M-b to move one word forward or backward on the shell prompt respectively. Usually, the meta key is mapped to Alt key on Windows and Linux. However, in iTerm, I could not find a way to map this meta key to either Option or Command key on my MacBook Pro.

It seems that in OS X, the meta key is by default mapped to ESC key. So you can use ESC-f, ESC-b on iTerm. However, ESC key is apparently not practical to use. In addition, iTerm does have option that allow you to modifier mapping for the meta key (Bookmarks > Profiles > Keyboard Profiles > Global > Option Key as...), this setting does not seem to work at all.

Therefore, if anyone know what is the solution to this problem, please let me know.

I have upgraded to the latest release, 0.9.6.1012, and this behavior is still persist.

Edit: Some clarification to my question. The key-binding I'm talking about is for bash shell, not in emacs. It just happens that, by default, bash shell also use the same key-binding as emacs.

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After messing with this issue for a while and cannot figure out a solution. I gave up and switched to Terminal now. – ejel Oct 22 '08 at 19:51

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Try "export LANG=C". I'm not emacs expert, but I found this enables emacs on OS X to recognize the Option key as the Meta key in iTerm,

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I don't know about iTerm, but you can do this in Terminal. Instructions can be found here:

http://stackoverflow.com/questions/162896/emacs-on-mac-os-x-leopard-key-bindings#162907

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Thank you. I am aware that I can do that in Terminal. I just want to achieve the same result in iTerm. By the way, what I'm looking for is the key-binding in bash shell, not in emacs. It just happens that bash shell also uses emacs key binding. – ejel Oct 14 '08 at 2:42
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Try Option Key as +Esc

Works for me in emacs, though I'm not sure if it will have any other undesirable effects.

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I did try Option Key as... with all choices but none of them works for me in bash shell. It only shows "?" every time I press the meta key combination. – ejel Oct 14 '08 at 2:40
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It looks like your input language has to be U.S. for the +ESC option to work. +ESC didn't work for me when I had the Japanese/Romaji input method selected, but it started to work once I switched the input language to U.S. – Dominic Cooney May 11 at 6:42
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I couldn't get the Alt key working either but there is a workaround that makes it at least function for word navigation via the cursor keys:

Skip to Next or Previous Word in iTerm Using Alt / Option + Left or Right Arrow Keys

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Opiton key as +Esc worked for me as well in irssi.

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Go to Bookmarks > Manage Profiles. Then select Keyboard Profiles > Global and choose Option Key as Meta. This works for me in version 0.9.6.1201.

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Optioin Key as +Esc worked for me. – Sridhar Ratnakumar Aug 2 at 0:16
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Go to Bookmarks > Manage Profiles. Then select Keyboard Profiles > Global and choose Option Key as +ESC.

Works in iTerm Build 0.9.5.0611 & Build 0.9.6.20090415

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