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Re: When should we put @key inside @kbd?
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Michael Albinus |
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Re: When should we put @key inside @kbd? |
Date: |
Wed, 07 Mar 2018 14:22:53 +0100 |
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Richard Stallman <address@hidden> writes:
> > Maybe. But there are still examples where it is spoken about characters,
> > like
>
> > "... the keymap for the @file{*scratch*} buffer (using Lisp Interaction
> > mode) is a sparse keymap in which the entry for @key{ESC},
> > @acronym{ASCII} code 27, is another sparse keymap."
>
> I don't understand the distinction you're trying to make. The index
> of an entry in a keymap is always a kind of event. In this case,
> it is ESC, which is a keyboard key. So why would @key
> not be correct?
The example with a keymap might be unfortune. I speak about data
structures in general, which could contain non-printable characters,
like ESC. How to express such characters in texinfo?
Best regards, Michael.
- Re: When should we put @key inside @kbd?, (continued)
Re: When should we put @key inside @kbd?, Michael Albinus, 2018/03/05
- Re: When should we put @key inside @kbd?, Richard Stallman, 2018/03/05
- Re: When should we put @key inside @kbd?, Michael Albinus, 2018/03/06
- Re: When should we put @key inside @kbd?, Eli Zaretskii, 2018/03/06
- Re: When should we put @key inside @kbd?, Michael Albinus, 2018/03/06
- Re: When should we put @key inside @kbd?, Richard Stallman, 2018/03/06
- Re: When should we put @key inside @kbd?,
Michael Albinus <=
- Re: When should we put @key inside @kbd?, Eli Zaretskii, 2018/03/07
- Re: When should we put @key inside @kbd?, Richard Stallman, 2018/03/07
Re: When should we put @key inside @kbd?, Richard Stallman, 2018/03/06
Re: When should we put @key inside @kbd?, Michael Albinus, 2018/03/07
Re: When should we put @key inside @kbd?, Eli Zaretskii, 2018/03/07