In Haskell-mode, the shortcut C-c C-=
is defined to do something.
Trying this shortcut, I realized that emacs do not recognize the shortcut C-c C-=
.
Indeed, when I try the shortcut on emacs, the buffer write C-c =
is not defined although I pressed C- C-=
. I have the same problem with some other symbols like '.' or '§'. But shortcuts like C-c C-l
or C-c C-c
work.
I try to remove my .emacs
but I have the same problem.
a friend have the same problem as me.
Both we are on ArchLinux (64 bits) and we use emacs in console. The keyboard is an azerty.
The problem come from emacs ? Arch Linux ?
C-=
isn't a sequence which most terminals can send. As Emacs is telling you, it's only receiving=
, notC-=
. TheC-c
prefix isn't relevant. There are lots of duplicate questions about key binding restrictions in terminals. e.g.: stackoverflow.com/a/11118511/324105 – phils Jul 24 '14 at 23:43