* "(define-key map [t] ...)": What does [t] mean?
@ 2003-01-10 22:22 Alan Mackenzie
2003-01-11 3:05 ` Miles Bader
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From: Alan Mackenzie @ 2003-01-10 22:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
Emacs 21.1
I'm trying to understand isearch.el. Whilst setting up isearch-mode-map
(the keymap), the following function appears to "Make function keys, etc,
exit the search":
(define-key map [t] 'isearch-other-control-char)
What exactly does this "[t]" mean? I've tried C-h f for define-key, the
key bindings page in the Emacs FAQ, the entire Keymaps section in the
elisp info. I haven't found the answer.
What exactly does this "[t]" mean?
Thanks in advance.
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