I'm trying to learn org-mode and noticed my files are folded neatly when I exit emacs. When pressing S-TAB in an attempt to unfold the entire file, I get the following error message in the mini-buffer: M-[ z is undefined. Googling the error wasn't helpful. Any idea where the hiccup is occurring and how I might fix it?

I'm using Mac OS X 10.6.4 with Terminal.app, GNU Emacs 23.2.1.

Edit: I can confirm now that the problem is Terminal.app. I do not receive this error message using Carbon Emacs or when using Emacs from within iTerm.app.

Thanks to Gilles for patiently walking me through a solution.

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What does <kbd>F1</kbd><kbd>k</kbd><kbd>Shift</kbd>+<kbd>Tab</kbd> show? (or M-x describe-key S-Tab) – J.F. Sebastian Aug 19 '10 at 16:33
Both return M-[ z (translated from M-[ Z) is undefined in the mini-buffer. – jrhorn424 Aug 19 '10 at 16:57
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The interface between the terminal and the program running inside it (here, Emacs) can only send characters, not keys. So special keys or key combinations often send a key sequence beginning with ESC. For example, your terminal apparently sends ESC [ Z for Shift+Tab.

Normally Emacs translates these character sequences back into key names, but it seems that the developers missed this one. You can define it yourself with

(add-hook 'term-setup-hook
          (lambda () (define-key input-decode-map "\e[Z" [backtab])))

(For Emacs <= 22, just use (define-key function-key-map "\e[Z" [backtab]).)

Some modes may define bindings for S-tab and not backtab. If you have Emacs 23, (define-key function-key-map [S-tab] [backtab]) should make these modes work.

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We need an extra end-parend for the Emacs 23 code. Neither one seems to fix my issue. Emacs is still throwing the error with both of those lines in my .emacs file. – jrhorn424 Aug 19 '10 at 15:02
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It is probably better to use [backtab] rather than [S-tab]. At least in Emacs 23, that seems to be the canonical name that S-tab, iso-left-tab and other variations are mapped to. – JSON Aug 19 '10 at 15:04
@JSON: Thanks, indeed most modes have bindings for backtab now. @jrhorn424: do you still get exactly the same error message? What if you manually evaluate (define-key input-decode-map "\e[z" [backtab])? – Gilles Aug 19 '10 at 15:49
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@jrhorn424: Strange... If you go to the *scratch* buffer any type (read-key-sequence "Type S-tab: ") then C-j and then S-tab at the prompt, what is inserted in the scratch buffer? Another test: if you start emacs in Terminal.app with TERM=xterm emacs -q -nw, what happens if you press S-tab? What is the value of $TERM in Terminal.app? – Gilles Aug 19 '10 at 16:36
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@jrhorn424: It seems that your terminal sends ESC [ Z, not ESC [ z. (That's the standard sequence by the way, as indicated in your reference.) Does it work if you use a capital Z in the Lisp code? – Gilles Aug 19 '10 at 18:16
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Like the original poster, I'm using Mac OS X, but version 10.6.8 and GNU Emacs 23.4.1. I was experiencing the same issues with S-Tab and org-mode. I was able to resolve this by following the steps that were extremely helpful at: http://stuff.mit.edu/afs/sipb/user/daveg/Info/backtab-howto.txt

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