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Subject: Q: MacTERMINAL, EMACS, and ^@ (CMD-SHFT-2)
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Date: Fri, 19-Oct-84 03:08:04 EDT
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From: Werner Uhrig  
Emacs uses ^@ as a very important command "Set Mark", however, under
MacTERMINAL (.5x) this is interpreted as CMD-SHFT-2, which ejects the
external drive.  Is anyone aware of how to get a ^@ down the pipeline?
Another character I need to use (and can't) is ^~ (CMD-~), which TERMINAL
sends down the pipe as an ESCAPE.  Does 1.1 have a solution?

werner@utexas.ARPA
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