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national-keys-not-alt: preference variable
Default value: 2
When Epsilon for Unix runs as a curses-style terminal program (not an
X program), it can interpret key codes in the range 128-255 either as
national characters (accented characters) or as Alt versions of other
characters. Set this variable to 1 for the former interpretation
or 0 for the latter one. Any other value makes Epsilon for Linux
provide national characters, and Epsilon for FreeBSD provide Alt keys.
(This is intended to accommodate the different console settings on the
two systems.) If you need to type accented characters in Epsilon for
FreeBSD when it runs outside X, set this variable to 1 .
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