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* Re: Can one define global-set-key to override mode-based keymap?
@ 2006-11-14  6:46 martin rudalics
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From: martin rudalics @ 2006-11-14  6:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
  Cc: help-gnu-emacs

Not really recommended:

(defvar my-map (make-sparse-keymap)
   "My keymap.")

(defvar my-map-alist `((t . ,my-map))
   "My keymap alist.")

(add-to-ordered-list 'emulation-mode-map-alists 'my-map-alist 100)

(define-key my-map [(control n)] 'other-window)

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* Re: Can one define global-set-key to override mode-based keymap?
@ 2006-12-21 13:17 martin rudalics
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From: martin rudalics @ 2006-12-21 13:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
  Cc: help-gnu-emacs

 >> Not really recommended:
 >>
 >> (defvar my-map (make-sparse-keymap)
 >>    "My keymap.")
 >>
 >> (defvar my-map-alist `((t . ,my-map))
 >>    "My keymap alist.")
 >>
 >> (add-to-ordered-list 'emulation-mode-map-alists 'my-map-alist 100)
 >>
 >> (define-key my-map [(control n)] 'other-window)
 >
 > I tried this and it works great so far. Why is it not recommended?

It might interact badly with other modes using this - like cua-mode.
If you use them, you should study their keymaps in order to avoid any
bad interactions.  Alternatively you could try `overriding-local-map'.

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* Can one define global-set-key to override mode-based keymap?
@ 2006-11-13  2:19 Liu Fung Sin
  2006-11-13 16:25 ` Kevin Rodgers
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From: Liu Fung Sin @ 2006-11-13  2:19 UTC (permalink / raw)


Hi,

I like using the arrow keys to move around so I can free up Ctrl-F
Ctrl-B Ctrl-N and Ctrl-P and rebind them for some commands that I use
often.

For instance, I have

(global-set-key "\C-n" 'other-window)

in my .emacs

This works great until I invoke another major mode.

Like in dired, the dired mode map has C-n bound to dired-next-line.

C-n runs the command dired-next-line
   which is an interactive compiled Lisp function in `dired'.
(dired-next-line ARG)


Is there a way to define a key as special using global-set-key (or
otherwise) so that no other modes can override my .emacs setting?

Thanks.
-- fungsin

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