* RE: How to override key binding for groovy-mode?
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@ 2015-09-08 18:16 ` Drew Adams
2015-09-08 18:32 ` KARR, DAVID
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From: Drew Adams @ 2015-09-08 18:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: KARR, DAVID, help-gnu-emacs
> What is the general procedure for overriding a key binding set by a package?
>
> I have a global key binding for a function I wrote (using "global-set-key").
> I recently started using "groovy-mode", but I noticed that this mode is
> using my key to bind to something else.
>
> What should I add in my "groovy-mode-hook" to make it use my global binding
> instead? Or is there a "more correct" way to do this?
Look for a `groovy-mode-map', i.e., a keymap that groovy-mode binds its
keys in. It might have a different name. Then use `define-key' to
remove that binding (bind to nil to remove a binding). You can also
use `define-key' to bind the groovy command to some other key in that map.
(define-key groovy-mode-map THE-KEY nil) ; Remove binding
(define-key groovy-mode-map OTHER-KEY THE-GROOVY-COMMAND) ; Move to a diff key
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* RE: How to override key binding for groovy-mode?
2015-09-08 18:16 ` How to override key binding for groovy-mode? Drew Adams
@ 2015-09-08 18:32 ` KARR, DAVID
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From: KARR, DAVID @ 2015-09-08 18:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Drew Adams [mailto:drew.adams@oracle.com]
> Sent: Tuesday, September 08, 2015 11:17 AM
> To: KARR, DAVID; help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
> Subject: RE: How to override key binding for groovy-mode?
>
> > What is the general procedure for overriding a key binding set by
> a package?
> >
> > I have a global key binding for a function I wrote (using
> "global-set-key").
> > I recently started using "groovy-mode", but I noticed that this
> mode is
> > using my key to bind to something else.
> >
> > What should I add in my "groovy-mode-hook" to make it use my
> global binding
> > instead? Or is there a "more correct" way to do this?
>
> Look for a `groovy-mode-map', i.e., a keymap that groovy-mode binds
> its
> keys in. It might have a different name. Then use `define-key' to
> remove that binding (bind to nil to remove a binding). You can
> also
> use `define-key' to bind the groovy command to some other key in
> that map.
>
> (define-key groovy-mode-map THE-KEY nil) ; Remove binding
> (define-key groovy-mode-map OTHER-KEY THE-GROOVY-COMMAND) ; Move to
> a diff key
Thanks, putting the first one into my mode hook disabled the Groovy binding.
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* How to override key binding for groovy-mode?
@ 2015-09-08 18:13 KARR, DAVID
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From: KARR, DAVID @ 2015-09-08 18:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
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What is the general procedure for overriding a key binding set by a package?
I have a global key binding for a function I wrote (using "global-set-key"). I recently started using "groovy-mode", but I noticed that this mode is using my key to bind to something else.
What should I add in my "groovy-mode-hook" to make it use my global binding instead? Or is there a "more correct" way to do this?
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