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Re: Customizing per-keymap key bindings through the customize interface?


From: Klaus-Dieter Bauer
Subject: Re: Customizing per-keymap key bindings through the customize interface?
Date: Thu, 27 Jun 2013 16:36:59 +0200

Thanks, that helped already. Bottomline: No, none exists, writing such a
solution is not a waste of time.

On a related note, is there some widget-type that allows handling invalid
entries preventing display of the bare s-expression, when e.g. only one
entry of an alist is not a cons?

I thought of something like

(choice
   INTENDED-TYPE
   (sexp :tag "Invalid entry"))

but I'd rather have a solution where no dropdown menu is shown when the
value is valid.

kind regards, Klaus-Dieter Bauer




2013/6/27 Drew Adams <drew.adams@oracle.com>

> > Is there currently some package available that allows managing custom
> > key bindings on a per-keymap-basis through the `customize` interface?
>
> Not really, AFAIK.  But there might be some related discussion on
> emacs-devel or the Emacs bug list.
>
> > I got a bit annoyed recently by losing track of all the custom
> > keybindings I have made, so I wrote a function, that automatically
> > adds an entry in a menu in global-map for every custom keybinding.
> > Now I am intending to extend this to utilizing the custom interface for
> > creating keybindings on a per-mode basis.
> >
> > While relatively easy to do, I'd prefer a commonly used solution, if
> > there is any.
> >
> > PS: I'm still not sure whether such questions should go to emacs-help or
> > emacs-devel.
>
> Either is probably OK in this case.  emacs-devel might be a bit better,
> since this would be a new development/feature.  But with help-gnu-emacs
> you might get more info about existing 3rd-party features.  You can also
> file Emacs enhancement requests, using `M-x report-emacs-bug'.
>
>
> FWIW, I sometimes provide user options that have key-binding values.
> Not a complete solution, but it can make things easier.
>
> For example, option `icicle-top-level-key-bindings' is an alist whose
> entries are of defcustom :type `icicle-key-definition', which means that
> they have the form (KEY COMMAND CONDITION), where KEY is either a key
> sequence (string or vector) to bind COMMAND to or a command to remap
> to COMMAND.  COMMAND is bound according to the value of KEY, unless the
> result of evaluating CONDITION is nil.
>
> In Customize, to specify a key sequence, you choose `Key' in the `Value
> Menu', then enter a key description such as that returned by `C-h k'.
> For convenience, you can also insert a key in the key description by
> hitting `C-q' then the key. For example, to enter the key description
> `C-c M-k' you can use `C-q C-c C-q M-k'.
>
> Attached is what key bindings look like in Customize.
>
> In Lisp (e.g., to define the default value for a key-binding option),
> an unconditional key binding looks like this:
>   ("\C-c="  icicle-imenu  t)
>
> A conditional key binding looks like this:
>   ([f10]  lacarte-execute-menu-command
>    (fboundp 'lacarte-execute-menu-command))
>
> A conditional binding that remaps another command looks like this:
>   (bmkp-tag-a-file  icicle-tag-a-file  (fboundp 'bmkp-tag-a-file))
>
> KEY can also be expressed using `kbd', of course:
>   `(,(kbd "C-c =")  icicle-imenu  t)
> or
>   (list (kbd "C-c =") 'icicle-imenu  t)
>
>
> This is the code that defines custom type `icicle-key-definition':
>
> (define-widget 'icicle-key-definition 'lazy
>   "Key definition type for Icicle mode keys.
> A list of three components: KEY, COMMAND, CONDITION, that represents
> an `icicle-mode-map' binding of COMMAND according to KEY, if CONDITION
> evaluates to non-nil.
>
> KEY is either a key sequence (string or vector) or a command.
> COMMAND is a command.
> CONDITION is a sexp.
>
> If KEY is a command, then the binding represented is its remapping to
> COMMAND."
>   :indent 1 :offset 0 :tag ""
>   :type
>   '(list
>     (choice
>      (key-sequence :tag "Key" :value [ignore])
>      ;; Use `symbolp' instead of `commandp',
>      ;; in case the library defining the command is not loaded.
>      (restricted-sexp :tag "Command to remap"
>                       :match-alternatives (symbolp) :value ignore))
>      ;; Use `symbolp' instead of `commandp'...
>     (restricted-sexp :tag "Command"
>                      :match-alternatives (symbolp) :value ignore)
>     (sexp :tag "Condition")))
>
> The code is here:
> http://www.emacswiki.org/emacs-en/download/icicles-opt.el
>
> HTH.


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