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Re: Some questions of a newbie
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Cecil Westerhof |
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Re: Some questions of a newbie |
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Sun, 22 Apr 2007 13:31:55 +0200 |
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Johan Bockgård wrote:
> Rjjd <rjjd@tds.net> writes:
>
>>> Is there a good way to find which keybindings are used, so a free
>>> one can be coupled to a macro?
>>
>> describe-bindings
>
> (This command is bound to `C-h b'.)
>
> Here's a tip from (info "(emacs)Keymaps")
>
> As a user, you can redefine any key; but it is usually best to
> stick to key sequences that consist of `C-c' followed by a letter
> (upper or lower case). These keys are "reserved for users," so they
> won't conflict with any properly designed Emacs extension. The
> function keys <F5> through <F9> are also reserved for users. If you
> redefine some other key, your definition may be overridden by
> certain extensions or major modes which redefine the same key.
>
Okay, I will do that. (Allready did.)
Org-mode does use a lot of 'C-c' bindings, so not with every mode you do not
get conflicts.
Re: Some questions of a newbie, Eric Hanchrow, 2007/04/20
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Re: Some questions of a newbie, Stefan Monnier, 2007/04/25
Re: Some questions of a newbie, Cecil Westerhof, 2007/04/25