* global-set-key
@ 2003-04-28 16:27 Harter, Douglas
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From: Harter, Douglas @ 2003-04-28 16:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
I would like to reset the meta f10 key using global-set-key.
I have referred to the manual and none of their examples seems to work.
What is the correct syntax?
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@ 2003-04-28 17:21 ` Johan Bockgård
2003-04-28 17:55 ` global-set-key Kai Großjohann
2003-04-28 18:15 ` global-set-key Glenn Morris
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From: Johan Bockgård @ 2003-04-28 17:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
"Harter, Douglas" <dharter@state.pa.us> writes:
> I would like to reset the meta f10 key using global-set-key.
>
> I have referred to the manual and none of their examples seems to work.
>
> What is the correct syntax?
You can try
M-x global-set-key <M-f10> foo
and then use M-x list-command-history to look at the resulting
expression.
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2003-04-28 17:21 ` global-set-key Johan Bockgård
@ 2003-04-28 17:55 ` Kai Großjohann
2003-04-28 18:15 ` global-set-key Glenn Morris
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From: Kai Großjohann @ 2003-04-28 17:55 UTC (permalink / raw)
"Harter, Douglas" <dharter@state.pa.us> writes:
> I would like to reset the meta f10 key using global-set-key.
> I have referred to the manual and none of their examples seems to work.
> What is the correct syntax?
What does it mean to «reset the meta f10 key»?
(global-set-key (kbd "M-<f10>") 'forward-char) is my best guess.
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2003-04-28 17:21 ` global-set-key Johan Bockgård
2003-04-28 17:55 ` global-set-key Kai Großjohann
@ 2003-04-28 18:15 ` Glenn Morris
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From: Glenn Morris @ 2003-04-28 18:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
"Harter, Douglas" wrote:
> I would like to reset the meta f10 key using global-set-key.
>
> I have referred to the manual and none of their examples seems to work.
The manual makes sense to me. "Rebinding Function Keys" node:
A key sequence which contains function key symbols (or anything but
ASCII characters) must be a vector rather than a string. The vector
syntax uses spaces between the elements, and square brackets around the
whole vector. Thus, to bind function key `f1' to the command `rmail',
write the following:
(global-set-key [f1] 'rmail)
[...]
You can use the modifier keys <CTRL>, <META>, <HYPER>, <SUPER>,
<ALT> and <SHIFT> with function keys. To represent these modifiers,
add the strings `C-', `M-', `H-', `s-', `A-' and `S-' at the front of
the symbol name. Thus, here is how to make `Hyper-Meta-<RIGHT>' move
forward a word:
(global-set-key [H-M-right] 'forward-word)
Thus, I deduce
(global-set-key [M-f10] 'forward-word)
and, lo and behold, it works.
As an aside, if you want to be XEmacs compatible, you can use
(global-set-key [(meta f10)] 'forward-word)
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