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RE: menu indications of key bindings for remapped commands
From: |
Drew Adams |
Subject: |
RE: menu indications of key bindings for remapped commands |
Date: |
Fri, 12 Jan 2007 21:49:54 -0800 |
> > What is the reason that a remapped command in a menu item has its key
> > binding listed as, for example, "(<remap> <switch-to-buffer>)"? Is it
> > because it would be impossible or difficult to pick up one of
> > the final keys
> > that it is actually bound to - e.g. "(C-x b)"?
>
> It's a bug.
> Could you give a test case?
See my previous mail. Just create a menu using a command that is the
*target* of a command remapping. IOW, remap foo to bar, and then create a
menu item using command bar (not foo). My previous email details the problem
and gives examples.