Number: 51 Date: 17-Mar-84 0':02':41 Submitter: Sannella.PA Source: vanMelle.pa Subject: EDITPREFIXCHAR default NIL Assigned To: vanMelle.pa Attn: Status: Closed In/By: Harmony Problem Type: Documentation Impact: Annoying Difficulty: Easy Frequency: Priority: Absolutely System: Documentation Subsystem: Machine: Disk: Lisp Version: Source Files: Microcode Version: Memory Size: File Server: Server Software Version: Disposition: ' ["Sannella.PA" "22-Aug-84 17':32':56" Attn': Status':(Fixed->Closed) In/By':] Description: ' Date': 13 Mar 84 15':05 PST' From': vanMelle.pa' Subject': more for the release message' To': 1100Support.pasa' cc': LispSupport.pa' ' Apparently nobody took the hint and put this in the release message.' ' ----- Begin Forwarded Messages -----' ' Date': 19 Jan 84 11':45 PST' From': vanMelle.pa' Subject': Re': Still more problems' In-reply-to': Jeffrey Shulman''s message of 19 Jan 84 13':55':19 EST' To': SHULMAN@RUTGERS' cc': lispsupport.pa' ' EDITPREFIXCHAR = NIL is a feature; thanks for reminding us to note it in the release message (if you really want it, feel free to set it back. It was a nuisance to people who didn''t know about its existence).' ' . . .' ' ----- End Forwarded Messages -----' ' In more detail':' ' TTYIN users': the variable EDITPREFIXCHAR is now by default NIL, meaning you can''t type meta commands (this to avoid confusing users who don''t know about it). If you want to be able to issue editing commands to TTYIN during your typein, you should either call (TTYINMETA T) to enable bottom-blank (STOP on 1108''s) as a true meta key, or set EDITPREFIXCHAR to the character code of your preferred meta prefix (it used to be 193, for top-blank).' Workaround: Test Case: Edit-By: Sannella.PA Edit-Date: 22-Aug-84 17':32':57