I’m used to write a ~ character by pressing Alt+N on Mac OS X. This does not work in Emacs. Alt+N key seems to be bind to the command history. So my question is how to write a ~ character in Emacs on Mac OS X?
EDIT: I’m using Aquamacs.
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You could always open the ‘character viewer’, select ‘Punctuation’, find ‘~’ (tilde), and then double click it. That will insert it at the Emacs point. (The ‘character viewer’ is readily accessible after checking ‘Show Keyboard & Character Viewers in menu bar’ from the Keyboard pane in the System Preferences window.)
You could also define an emacs-lisp function as:
and then invoke it with
M-x tildeto insert a tilde. Could then assign that function to the key combo of your choice asand add all this to your ’emacs init’ file.