* remapping keys
@ 2008-02-18 11:35 Seldon
2008-02-18 16:14 ` Stefan Monnier
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From: Seldon @ 2008-02-18 11:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Hi. I'm an Emacs newbie and I need help about remapping keyboard keys.
I would like to bind the curly brackets "}" and "{" to another keys,
handier to me (I have an italian keyboard, so the key sequence for the
brackets is quite clumsy...)
What's the procedure for doing so ?
Thanks in advance.
--
Seldon
"L'immaginazione e' piu' importante della conoscenza"
Alberto Unapietra
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* Re: remapping keys
2008-02-18 11:35 remapping keys Seldon
@ 2008-02-18 16:14 ` Stefan Monnier
2008-02-18 17:00 ` Seldon
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From: Stefan Monnier @ 2008-02-18 16:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
> Hi. I'm an Emacs newbie and I need help about remapping keyboard keys.
> I would like to bind the curly brackets "}" and "{" to another keys, handier
> to me (I have an italian keyboard, so the key sequence for the brackets is
> quite clumsy...)
> What's the procedure for doing so ?
It all depends on how you want the remapping to behave. Do you want
this remapping only within Emacs? Do you want it to apply to things
like C-{ and M-}? How about C-x { ?
I personally prefer to do those kinds of "inconvenient keyboard" things
globally by choosing another keyboard layout (e.g. with
gnome-keyboard-properties).
Stefan
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* Re: remapping keys
2008-02-18 16:14 ` Stefan Monnier
@ 2008-02-18 17:00 ` Seldon
2008-02-18 19:04 ` muede73
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From: Seldon @ 2008-02-18 17:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Stefan Monnier wrote:
>> Hi. I'm an Emacs newbie and I need help about remapping keyboard keys.
>
>> I would like to bind the curly brackets "}" and "{" to another keys, handier
>> to me (I have an italian keyboard, so the key sequence for the brackets is
>> quite clumsy...)
>
>> What's the procedure for doing so ?
>
> It all depends on how you want the remapping to behave. Do you want
> this remapping only within Emacs?
Yes.
> Do you want it to apply to things
> like C-{ and M-}? How about C-x { ?
Yes, why not ?
>
> I personally prefer to do those kinds of "inconvenient keyboard" things
> globally by choosing another keyboard layout (e.g. with
> gnome-keyboard-properties).
>
I would prefer a more selective approach, remapping only the keys I need.
>
> Stefan
--
Seldon
"L'immaginazione e' piu' importante della conoscenza"
Alberto Unapietra
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* Re: remapping keys
2008-02-18 17:00 ` Seldon
@ 2008-02-18 19:04 ` muede73
2008-02-25 10:45 ` Seldon
2008-02-19 2:01 ` Juanma
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From: muede73 @ 2008-02-18 19:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Seldon wrote:
>>
>
> I would prefer a more selective approach, remapping only the keys I need.
>
Is 'keyboard-translate' what you want ?
-ap
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* Re: remapping keys
2008-02-18 17:00 ` Seldon
2008-02-18 19:04 ` muede73
@ 2008-02-19 2:01 ` Juanma
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2008-02-20 19:53 ` Stefan Monnier
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From: Juanma @ 2008-02-19 2:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
On Monday 18 February 2008 18:00, Seldon wrote:
> [...]
> > I personally prefer to do those kinds of "inconvenient keyboard" things
> > globally by choosing another keyboard layout (e.g. with
> > gnome-keyboard-properties).
>
> I would prefer a more selective approach, remapping only the keys I need.
Try with function keyboard-translate.
You say you are newbie with Emacs. You might discover you need to change too
many things. Just a couple of examples:
* dabbrev-expand (M-/)
* undo vs. negative-argument (C-_ vs. C--). Actually, undo is best located in
C-/, but not in your layout.
I moved from the Spanish layout (similar to Italian) to a dual (switching)
layout: US std. / US intl. w/ deadkeys (gives you all latin-1 characters).
Now the slash is one easy hit away and so is the single quote mark. I'm not
going back to Spanish layout even if I have to use a Spanish keyboard.
Juanma
------------------------------
"No pleasure, no rapture, no exquisite
sin greater than central air."
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* Re: remapping keys
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@ 2008-02-19 16:33 ` Seldon
2008-02-20 0:32 ` Sam Peterson
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From: Seldon @ 2008-02-19 16:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Juanma wrote:
> On Monday 18 February 2008 18:00, Seldon wrote:
>> [...]
>>> I personally prefer to do those kinds of "inconvenient keyboard" things
>>> globally by choosing another keyboard layout (e.g. with
>>> gnome-keyboard-properties).
>> I would prefer a more selective approach, remapping only the keys I need.
>
> Try with function keyboard-translate.
>
I read the documentation, but I didn't understood how to call or use
this function.
I think I will follow your advice and switch to an US layout.
Bye.
--
Seldon
"L'immaginazione e' piu' importante della conoscenza"
Alberto Unapietra
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* Re: remapping keys
2008-02-19 16:33 ` Seldon
@ 2008-02-20 0:32 ` Sam Peterson
2008-02-20 2:12 ` Juanma
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From: Sam Peterson @ 2008-02-20 0:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Seldon <seldon@katamail.it> on Tue, 19 Feb 2008 17:33:53 +0100 didst
step forth and proclaim thus:
> Juanma wrote:
>> On Monday 18 February 2008 18:00, Seldon wrote:
>>> [...]
>>>> I personally prefer to do those kinds of "inconvenient keyboard" things
>>>> globally by choosing another keyboard layout (e.g. with
>>>> gnome-keyboard-properties).
>>> I would prefer a more selective approach, remapping only the keys I need.
>>
>> Try with function keyboard-translate.
>>
> I read the documentation, but I didn't understood how to call or use
> this function.
>
> I think I will follow your advice and switch to an US layout.
>
> Bye.
Wow, a whole thread on remapping keys, and NOBODY mentions
global-set-key or local-set-key.
;; just an example, change the keys to whatever you like
(global-set-key "{" '(lambda () (interactive) (insert "a")))
Many will argue that keyboard translate is better. Whatever works...
--
Sam Peterson
skpeterson At nospam ucdavis.edu
"if programmers were paid to remove code instead of adding it,
software would be much better" -- unknown
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* Re: remapping keys
2008-02-20 0:32 ` Sam Peterson
@ 2008-02-20 2:12 ` Juanma
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From: Juanma @ 2008-02-20 2:12 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
On Wednesday 20 February 2008 01:32, Sam Peterson wrote:
> Wow, a whole thread on remapping keys, and NOBODY mentions
> global-set-key or local-set-key.
>
> ;; just an example, change the keys to whatever you like
> (global-set-key "{" '(lambda () (interactive) (insert "a")))
>
> Many will argue that keyboard translate is better. Whatever works...
I thought of it but I rejected it because the point is not just to get a curly
bracket inserted in the text, but also to use it in keystrokes, which I guess
can't be done with that lambda form. I can't figure any other way to do it
than keyboard-translate. Involving only Emacs in the solution, that is.
Sadly, no approach solves the problem. Neither the above lambda form, nor
keyboard-translate¹, nor define-key² provide a substitution of keys
throughout the whole Emacs cathedral: in keystrokes the original key still
applies.
¹: (keyboard-translate ?. ?/)
²: (define-key global-map (kbd ".") (kbd "/"))
In any of these cases, asking for the command mapped to M-. will give exactly
that, not the command mapped to M-/ as intended.
It is still possible to re-map *all* keystrokes using curly brackets to make
them use something more comfortable, but ... well, no way.
Juanma
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* Re: remapping keys
2008-02-18 17:00 ` Seldon
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@ 2008-02-20 19:53 ` Stefan Monnier
2008-02-27 20:29 ` Hans Ekbrand
3 siblings, 1 reply; 11+ messages in thread
From: Stefan Monnier @ 2008-02-20 19:53 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
>>> Hi. I'm an Emacs newbie and I need help about remapping keyboard keys.
>>> I would like to bind the curly brackets "}" and "{" to another keys, handier
>>> to me (I have an italian keyboard, so the key sequence for the brackets is
>>> quite clumsy...)
>>> What's the procedure for doing so ?
>> It all depends on how you want the remapping to behave. Do you want
>> this remapping only within Emacs?
> Yes.
>> Do you want it to apply to things
>> like C-{ and M-}? How about C-x { ?
> Yes, why not ?
Because that's more difficult (unless you answered "no" to the previous
question, in which case it's easier instead).
You could try
(define-key key-translation-map "{" "f")
(define-key key-translation-map "}" "g")
and if you want to use "f" and "g" for { and }, then add
(define-key key-translation-map "f" "{")
(define-key key-translation-map "g" "}")
Note that it will apply to C-x { but not to C-{ and M-{, C-f, C-g, tho
it will apply to ESC { and ESC g. I.e. it's kind of messy.
>> I personally prefer to do those kinds of "inconvenient keyboard" things
>> globally by choosing another keyboard layout (e.g. with
>> gnome-keyboard-properties).
> I would prefer a more selective approach, remapping only the keys I need.
Define your own keyboard layout?
Stefan
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* Re: remapping keys
2008-02-18 19:04 ` muede73
@ 2008-02-25 10:45 ` Seldon
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From: Seldon @ 2008-02-25 10:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
muede73 wrote:
> Seldon wrote:
>>>
>>
>> I would prefer a more selective approach, remapping only the keys I need.
>>
>
> Is 'keyboard-translate' what you want ?
>
> -ap
As I said, I read the documentation, but I didn't understood how to
call or use this function.
I think I will switch to an US layout.
--
Seldon
"L'immaginazione e' piu' importante della conoscenza"
Alberto Unapietra
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* Re: remapping keys
2008-02-20 19:53 ` Stefan Monnier
@ 2008-02-27 20:29 ` Hans Ekbrand
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From: Hans Ekbrand @ 2008-02-27 20:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
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On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 02:53:26PM -0500, Stefan Monnier wrote:
> >>> Hi. I'm an Emacs newbie and I need help about remapping keyboard keys.
> >>> I would like to bind the curly brackets "}" and "{" to another keys, handier
> >>> to me (I have an italian keyboard, so the key sequence for the brackets is
> >>> quite clumsy...)
> >>> What's the procedure for doing so ?
> >> It all depends on how you want the remapping to behave. Do you want
> >> this remapping only within Emacs?
>
> > Yes.
Why not in other applications too? To only change this for emacs seems
more difficult than doing it at the X level
[...]
> Note that it will apply to C-x { but not to C-{ and M-{, C-f, C-g, tho
> it will apply to ESC { and ESC g. I.e. it's kind of messy.
>
> >> I personally prefer to do those kinds of "inconvenient keyboard" things
> >> globally by choosing another keyboard layout (e.g. with
> >> gnome-keyboard-properties).
>
> > I would prefer a more selective approach, remapping only the keys I need.
>
> Define your own keyboard layout?
Or rather just define a few remappings in .Xmodmaprc and have a line
/usr/bin/X11/xmodmap ~/.Xmodmaprc
in .xsession.
kind regards,
--
Hans Ekbrand
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