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Ctrl-Cmd on 7.0 Enterprise Edition on MacOS causing Process List to show

Hello,

I’ve noticed a difference between the LispWorks Personal Edition and the 7.0 Evaluation Version. Holding Control and Command (set as my Meta key in Emacs Compatibility Mode) now brings up the Process Browser in 7.0, rather than C-M-, (which I found was ‘break’ after a google) in the Personal Edition.

This almost feels like a bug or was it a deliberate change?  I ask because it messes up one of my favourite commands in the editor  (C-M-x) to evaluate the current s-expression, where when I hit the C-M of that combination a window now pops up blocking my editor with a ‘process list’ that I have to dismiss. I have done zero configuration of the editor except for setting it to Emacs Compatibility Mode so I don’t suspect anything on my end but I don’t discount the possibility.

Is there a way to get back to the old behaviour in the Personal Edition 6.1?

Burton Samograd

Re: Ctrl-Cmd on 7.0 Enterprise Edition on MacOS causing Process List to show

Hi,

that’s a bug. LispWorks support has a fix for that.

Regards,

Rainer Joswig


Am 30.12.2016 um 08:26 schrieb BusFactor1 <busfactor1@gmail.com>:

Hello,

I’ve noticed a difference between the LispWorks Personal Edition and the 7.0 Evaluation Version. Holding Control and Command (set as my Meta key in Emacs Compatibility Mode) now brings up the Process Browser in 7.0, rather than C-M-, (which I found was ‘break’ after a google) in the Personal Edition.

This almost feels like a bug or was it a deliberate change?  I ask because it messes up one of my favourite commands in the editor  (C-M-x) to evaluate the current s-expression, where when I hit the C-M of that combination a window now pops up blocking my editor with a ‘process list’ that I have to dismiss. I have done zero configuration of the editor except for setting it to Emacs Compatibility Mode so I don’t suspect anything on my end but I don’t discount the possibility.

Is there a way to get back to the old behaviour in the Personal Edition 6.1?

Burton Samograd

Updated at: 2020-12-10 08:31 UTC