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Re: newbie: wordstar keybindings on AuCTeX
From: |
Luis Rivera |
Subject: |
Re: newbie: wordstar keybindings on AuCTeX |
Date: |
24 May 2006 12:37:37 -0700 |
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David Kastrup wrote:
>
> Both wordstar-mode and AUCTeX are major modes, you can't have both at
> once.
David: I know both are major modes; my question is whether someone has
written a series of macros to overrule AUCTeX's default key bindings
and make WordStar/Borland assignments; or else some guidance on either
how to turn the ws major mode into a minor mode, or how to save new key
bindings into an elisp file for future reuse. (If it is possible to
load them at start up, much better!)
> [snip] I patched the escape sequences for addressing my
> self-written terminal emulator into the binary with the help of a
> debugger. That was actually the regular and documented way:
> configuration programs where you could just enter your terminal's
> escape sequences interactively were invented only later. Computer
> literacy expectations from a computer user at that time were somewhat
> different than they are nowadays.
I remember those days; I even remember my school assignments written
*on a typewriter*. Compared to nowaday's computer-addiction it was
really hard, but reliable...
> "Everlasting love" is an ideal even more illusionary in computing than
> in romance.
... perhaps not in typing. I keep my old Olivetti. The most reliable
document preparation system I ever tried!
Cheers!
Luis.