* Problem binding f5 when using Icicles
@ 2007-09-10 21:48 Nordlöw
2007-09-10 22:07 ` Richard G Riley
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From: Nordlöw @ 2007-09-10 21:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
I have long used the key f5 to mean delete-other-windows(). But when I
use icicles it overrides f5. I tried global-unset-key plus set-key but
does not get rid of this overriding. How can I take back control over
f5?
Thanks,
Nordlöw
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* Re: Problem binding f5 when using Icicles
2007-09-10 21:48 Problem binding f5 when using Icicles Nordlöw
@ 2007-09-10 22:07 ` Richard G Riley
2007-09-10 22:58 ` Drew Adams
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From: Richard G Riley @ 2007-09-10 22:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
Nordlöw <per.nordlow@gmail.com> writes:
> I have long used the key f5 to mean delete-other-windows(). But when I
> use icicles it overrides f5. I tried global-unset-key plus set-key but
> does not get rid of this overriding. How can I take back control over
> f5?
>
> Thanks,
> Nordlöw
I think I solved this by putting this *before* the (require 'icicles) line
in my .emacs:
(setq icicle-bind-top-level-commands-flag nil)
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* RE: Problem binding f5 when using Icicles
2007-09-10 22:07 ` Richard G Riley
@ 2007-09-10 22:58 ` Drew Adams
0 siblings, 0 replies; 3+ messages in thread
From: Drew Adams @ 2007-09-10 22:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: help-gnu-emacs
> > I have long used the key f5 to mean delete-other-windows(). But when I
> > use icicles it overrides f5. I tried global-unset-key plus set-key but
> > does not get rid of this overriding. How can I take back control over
> > f5?
>
> I think I solved this by putting this *before* the (require 'icicles) line
> in my .emacs:
>
> (setq icicle-bind-top-level-commands-flag nil)
Yes, that option prevents Icicles from binding any top-level commands. You can also use Customize to set it. As the doc says:
"If you change this from t to nil, then you must restart Emacs for it
to take effect. Going from nil to t requires no restart.
For this option to have an effect upon startup, it must be set before
you enter Icicle mode. This means that you must ensure that the code
that sets it is invoked before you enter Icicle mode. If you use
Customize to change this option, then ensure that the code inserted by
Customize into your `user-init-file' or your `custom-file' is invoked
before you enter Icicle mode."
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