From: David Kastrup <dak@gnu.org>
Subject: Re: key binding only when in a given minor mode and a given major mode?
Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2006 00:43:40 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <85irkwxnmr.fsf@lola.goethe.zz> (raw)
In-Reply-To: mailman.5150.1155503814.9609.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
"Drew Adams" <drew.adams@oracle.com> writes:
> I have a minor mode that binds some keys in its minor-mode map. In some
> cases, these shadow global bindings. When the mode is turned off, the
> minor-mode bindings are no longer in effect.
>
> That works fine, but what happens when the binding I want to shadow is not a
> global binding but a major-mode binding? What's a good way to create a
> binding that will only be effective when in both a particular major mode and
> a particular minor mode? When not in that minor mode, but still in the major
> mode, I want the major-mode binding to be in effect, and when not in that
> major mode, I want the global binding to be in effect.
>
> For example, suppose I want to bind `g' in Info (major) mode to command
> `foo-cmd' if and only if minor mode `foo' is turned on. I don't want to
> affect global bindings or bindings in other modes. Turning `foo' off while
> in Info should remove the binding of `g' to command `foo-cmd'. Turning `foo'
> on or off while not in Info should have no effect on the binding of `g'.
>
> All I can think of are these possibilities:
>
> 1. Bind the key in the minor-mode map to another command, `maybe-foo-cmd',
> which tests the major mode and either calls `foo-cmd' or uses the global
> binding of the key.
>
> 2. Bind the key in the major-mode map to another command, `maybe-foo-cmd',
> which tests the minor mode and either calls `foo-cmd' or uses the major-mode
> binding of the key.
>
> #2 seems preferable, but I wonder if there isn't a better way to accomplish
> this, without the intermediary of another command like `maybe-foo-cmd'. I
> looked through the Elisp manual, but I didn't notice anything that might be
> pertinent here. It looks like `minor-mode-overriding-map-alist' would be
> almost what I need, but it does the opposite: it lets a major mode override
> minor-mode maps.
Well, so let your major mode override an empty minor-mode map.
--
David Kastrup, Kriemhildstr. 15, 44793 Bochum
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2006-08-13 21:35 ` key binding only when in a given minor mode and a given major mode? David Kastrup
2006-08-13 21:54 ` key binding only when in a given minor mode and a given majormode? Drew Adams
2006-08-13 22:43 ` David Kastrup [this message]
2006-08-13 21:16 key binding only when in a given minor mode and a given major mode? Drew Adams
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