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Emacs-Lisp Q: Minor mode keymap
From: |
Mark Elston |
Subject: |
Emacs-Lisp Q: Minor mode keymap |
Date: |
Thu, 26 Apr 2007 18:18:35 -0700 |
User-agent: |
Thunderbird 1.5.0.10 (Windows/20070221) |
I have read the relevant chapters (Keymaps and Modes) in the
Emacs Lisp Ref Manual a few times but I am still a little fuzzy
on how to do what I would like to do. And that is, I have
a collection of Emacs Lisp functions that I have written to
support editing of a particular set of LaTeX files that I am
putting together. Until now I have either been invoking them
through M-x or binding them with local-set-key whenever I visit
a buffer that I want to use them in.
What I would like to do is package these functions as a minor
mode with its own keymap and use \C-b in the LaTeX-mode-map
used in AucTeX. Creating the minor mode map is pretty easy.
I assume that from there I do something like:
(define-prefix-command my-mode-map)
or something similar.
But from there, I don't see what to do. Do I have to modify my
.emacs to get the binding correct? Can't I do it in the minor
mode file?
Thanks for any help.
Mark
- Emacs-Lisp Q: Minor mode keymap,
Mark Elston <=