* conflict of kex-bindings of different modes?
@ 2003-09-07 10:35 David Andel
2003-09-10 14:41 ` Kai Grossjohann
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From: David Andel @ 2003-09-07 10:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi
When running emacs-wiki mode 'C-c C-S-d' should do
'emacs-wiki-delete-link-at-point' but it doesn't do anything. The command
itself works though, so it's just the key-binding which doesn't.
What can I do about this?
Thanks,
David
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* Re: conflict of kex-bindings of different modes?
2003-09-07 10:35 conflict of kex-bindings of different modes? David Andel
@ 2003-09-10 14:41 ` Kai Grossjohann
2003-09-29 0:36 ` David Andel
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From: Kai Grossjohann @ 2003-09-10 14:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
David Andel <david.andel@swissonline.ch> wrote in message news:<3f5b09ec@news.swissonline.ch>...
> When running emacs-wiki mode 'C-c C-S-d' should do
> 'emacs-wiki-delete-link-at-point' but it doesn't do anything. The command
> itself works though, so it's just the key-binding which doesn't.
Well, I don't use emacs-wiki, but maybe C-h w tells you another key to
press? And C-h k can tell you what the key sequence does. C-h b
gives a list of bindings.
Does this help?
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* Re: conflict of kex-bindings of different modes?
2003-09-10 14:41 ` Kai Grossjohann
@ 2003-09-29 0:36 ` David Andel
2003-10-16 20:41 ` Kai Grossjohann
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From: David Andel @ 2003-09-29 0:36 UTC (permalink / raw)
Kai.Grossjohann@gmx.net (Kai Grossjohann) wrote in message news:<e808b168.0309100641.11a38e1c@posting.google.com>...
> David Andel <david.andel@swissonline.ch> wrote in message news:<3f5b09ec@news.swissonline.ch>...
>
> > When running emacs-wiki mode 'C-c C-S-d' should do
> > 'emacs-wiki-delete-link-at-point' but it doesn't do anything. The command
> > itself works though, so it's just the key-binding which doesn't.
>
> Well, I don't use emacs-wiki, but maybe C-h w tells you another key to
> press? And C-h k can tell you what the key sequence does. C-h b
> gives a list of bindings.
>
> Does this help?
Thanks for the tips.
C-h w gives "emacs-wiki-delete-link-at-point is on C-c C-S-d"
C-h k and pressing C-c C-S-d gives "C-c C-d is undefined"
It seems not possible to get a "C-D". Shift is just being ignored when
pressed together with Ctrl.
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* Re: conflict of kex-bindings of different modes?
2003-09-29 0:36 ` David Andel
@ 2003-10-16 20:41 ` Kai Grossjohann
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From: Kai Grossjohann @ 2003-10-16 20:41 UTC (permalink / raw)
david.andel@swissonline.ch (David Andel) writes:
> C-h w gives "emacs-wiki-delete-link-at-point is on C-c C-S-d"
> C-h k and pressing C-c C-S-d gives "C-c C-d is undefined"
Current theory: there is a bug in the *.el file with binding that
key.
For example, I just did
M-: (global-set-key [C-a C-b] 'foo) RET
And now C-h C-b prints
<C-a> <C-b> foo
Here, you can see that it is interpreting the keys as a sequence of
funnily-named function keys. (You can see from the <...>.)
But in older versions of Emacs, you would have seen
C-c C-b foo
instead, and would've been none the wiser.
The correct Lisp would have been:
M-: (global-set-key [?\C-a ?\C-b] 'foo) RET
Can you look in the *.el file to see how it is defining the keys?
Kai
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