On Emacs 28.1 with native compilation. I'm returning to Emacs after many years with the great ErgoEmacs once again.
M-x always appears as M-x instead of Alt+A. I find the keys are also not rendered reliably in other parts of the mode line. I think I may have used Ergoemacs Status at the time (~2014) but it may or may not be deprecated - not sure if that affects the fact I see M-x. I have also enabled ergoemacs-use-unicode-symbols in case that was affecting display, but M-x still appears that way.
My Emacs setup is very vanilla: fido-vertical-mode is enabled but does not affect it when disabled, and M-x still appears as M-x.
Happy to provide more information if you could advise, in case you require more information.
On Emacs 28.1 with native compilation. I'm returning to Emacs after many years with the great ErgoEmacs once again.
M-x
always appears asM-x
instead ofAlt+A
. I find the keys are also not rendered reliably in other parts of the mode line. I think I may have used Ergoemacs Status at the time (~2014) but it may or may not be deprecated - not sure if that affects the fact I see M-x. I have also enabledergoemacs-use-unicode-symbols
in case that was affecting display, butM-x
still appears that way.My Emacs setup is very vanilla:
fido-vertical-mode
is enabled but does not affect it when disabled, and M-x still appears as M-x.Happy to provide more information if you could advise, in case you require more information.