Juri Linkov writes: Hi, The suggestion you gave me, ie dont put the repeat property on the command that stops media works brilliantly --- excpt: If the media plays to completion while repeat is still active, then the repeat fails to deactivate. Any ideas on how to handle that? >> I have been using repeat-mode to good effect in emacspeak e.g. in the >> context of its media player etc. >> >> One issue I have is that once a command to stop media has been >> executed, I'd like the repeat to stop i.e. without me executing >> another explicit kbd command like C-g to terminate the repeat. > > The simplest way is just not to put the property 'repeat-map' > on the symbol of the command that stops media. Then executing > this command will terminate the repeat. > >> How do I do this from lisp? > > It's no easy to do the same from Lisp because in repeat-post-hook > the value of 'exitfun' returned from 'set-transient-map' is not > exposed outside. Maybe the value of 'exitfun' should be stored > in a variable? Currently 'exitfun' is used only by repeat-exit-timer. > >> I'd rather not call keyboard-quit explicitly -- that sounds like >> overkill? > > Or you could put 'repeat-exit-key' on 'unread-command-events'. -- Thanks, --Raman(I Search, I Find, I Misplace, I Research) ♈ Id: kg:/m/0285kf1 🦮