From: FCC <fcc509@netscape.net>
Subject: Modifying the skeleton behavior
Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2005 11:37:09 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <d16dsl$opm$1@defalla.upc.es> (raw)
Hello all,
I have {,[,< ,(,' and " bound to skeleton-pair-insert-maybe, and
skeleton-pair is set to t. It seems to work great, except that with '
and ", immediately after a word, I don't want pairing of the character.
How can I achieve that?
Example: In `Isaac Newton`, immediately after `c`, if I hit ' or ", I
will get pairing. I don't want to. How do I prevent that but keep all
the other features of pairing?
Thanks in advance,
--
FCC.
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