Phil Sainty writes: > Akib Azmain Turja wrote: >> I don't think so. How can you input characters not on the keyboard >> in Term char mode then? > > It's emulating a terminal. In char mode you can't input *keys* that > are not on the keyboard of the terminal being emulated. That's the > point of the emulation -- it's behaving as if you were using a real > terminal rather than Emacs. > > We can switch to line mode when we want to use Emacs features that are > not supported by the terminal. > > >> And if it's really expected, please add an user option to configure >> it. > > A user option to configure... what? > > Do you mean an option which would *allow* using input methods in char > mode? As above, I don't believe that makes any sense as a concept, > so I don't see how that could work. > > (Perhaps someone else will correct me, though.) > Why it doesn't make sense? IMHO the point of char mode is to bypass key bindings like C-x, C-c, etc. And if one wants to not use any input method, they can disable it with "C-\". -- Akib Azmain Turja Find me on Mastodon at @akib@hostux.social. This message is signed by me with my GnuPG key. Its fingerprint is: 7001 8CE5 819F 17A3 BBA6 66AF E74F 0EFA 922A E7F5