Let's look at the emacs manual: http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_node/emacs/Save-Keyboard-Macro.html . The last paragraph says, literally: If you give insert-kbd-macro a numeric argument, it makes additional Lisp code to record the keys (if any) that you have bound to macroname, so that the macro will be reassigned the same keys when you load the file. This very feature is what I'm asking about. ¿Am i missing something? On Wed, Mar 3, 2010 at 5:08 PM, Chong Yidong wrote: > Dani Moncayo writes: > > > Hello, i filed this bug on January 26, and i still haven't see any answer > to > > it... > > > > ...has anyone seen it? > > The insert-kbd-macro command was only intended to produce the code that > defines the macro, not the code that binds it. We could change it to > generate the latter as well, but that would be a new feature, and will > have to wait till after the Emacs 23.2 release. >