* Help: I need to use beginning-of-defun
@ 2006-06-15 22:21 Bruce Korb
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From: Bruce Korb @ 2006-06-15 22:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
My new Fedora platform's X environment eats C-A-a, so I need another
binding. I can manually type:
A-x global-set-key<enter>
<<three keys held: C-s-a>> beginning-of-defun<enter>
every time I start emacs, but that is not any fun.
Nor is <escape>-<release>-'a'<release>. Escape is way
too far from the home keys.
I can put:
(global-set-key [C-s-a] 'beginning-of-defun)
in my .emacs file, and the binding shows up as:
C-s-a beginning-of-defun
Unfortunately, that is not recognized. I need this:
<C-s-a> beginning-of-defun
in the table. And, if there is any comprehensible
documentation of how to spell these things existing
anywhere, I am not able to locate it.
If there is anybody with any emacs development ability
out there reading this, is there any way possible to
have some function say, ``insert-key-name'' that will
take my ``<<three keys held: C-s-a>>'' and insert
whatever magic spelling it takes to be able to create
a valid:
(global-set-key <<GOBBELDY_GOOK_GOES_HERE>> `somefunction)
PLEASE? please please? It feels like every time my platform
wiggles, I wind up spending hours and hours and hours just
trying to figure out how to bind standard functions to standard
keys because some standard key gets hosed. *sigh*. Thank you. :(
Regards, Bruce
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* Re: Help: I need to use beginning-of-defun
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@ 2006-06-16 9:29 ` Andreas Roehler
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From: Andreas Roehler @ 2006-06-16 9:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
Bruce Korb wrote:
> My new Fedora platform's X environment eats C-A-a, so I need
> another
> binding. I can manually type:
>
> A-x global-set-key<enter>
> <<three keys held: C-s-a>> beginning-of-defun<enter>
>
> every time I start emacs, but that is not any fun.
> Nor is <escape>-<release>-'a'<release>. Escape is way
> too far from the home keys.
>
> I can put:
>
> (global-set-key [C-s-a] 'beginning-of-defun)
>
> in my .emacs file, and the binding shows up as:
>
> C-s-a beginning-of-defun
>
> Unfortunately, that is not recognized. I need this:
>
> <C-s-a> beginning-of-defun
>
> in the table. And, if there is any comprehensible
> documentation of how to spell these things existing
> anywhere, I am not able to locate it.
>
> If there is anybody with any emacs development ability
> out there reading this, is there any way possible to
> have some function say, ``insert-key-name'' that will
> take my ``<<three keys held: C-s-a>>'' and insert
> whatever magic spelling it takes to be able to create
> a valid:
>
> (global-set-key <<GOBBELDY_GOOK_GOES_HERE>> `somefunction)
>
> PLEASE? please please? It feels like every time my platform
> wiggles, I wind up spending hours and hours and hours just
> trying to figure out how to bind standard functions to standard
> keys because some standard key gets hosed. *sigh*. Thank you.
> :(
>
> Regards, Bruce
Here runs this:
(define-key emacs-lisp-mode-map (kbd "C-s-a") 'beginning-of-defun)
See also:
http://tiny-tools.sourceforge.net/emacs-keys.html
__
Andreas Roehler
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