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Re: looking up a submenu keymap in a menu keymap, when the submenu key i
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Stefan Monnier |
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Re: looking up a submenu keymap in a menu keymap, when the submenu key is a string |
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Mon, 09 Oct 2006 12:57:15 -0400 |
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Gnus/5.11 (Gnus v5.11) Emacs/22.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
> I map over a keymap with `map-keymap', so I have the `event' and `binding'
> arguments. I build an alist of (name . binding) pairs, where `name' is a
> string that includes external names of the key and its command, or "..." for
> a prefix map - examples:
> "C-a = beginning-of-line"
> "C-x = ..."
So that's why you rely crucially on read-kbd-macro being an exact inverse of
single-key-description? Sounds like bad design. Why not return an alist of
the form (name key binding) so you can always trivially recover the `key'
from the name, without even using read-kbd-macro?
Stefan
- looking up a submenu keymap in a menu keymap, when the submenu key is a string, Drew Adams, 2006/10/08
- Re: looking up a submenu keymap in a menu keymap, when the submenu key is a string, Stefan Monnier, 2006/10/08
- RE: looking up a submenu keymap in a menu keymap, when the submenu key is a string, Drew Adams, 2006/10/08
- Re: looking up a submenu keymap in a menu keymap, when the submenu key is a string, Stefan Monnier, 2006/10/09
- RE: looking up a submenu keymap in a menu keymap, when the submenu key is a string, Drew Adams, 2006/10/09
- Re: looking up a submenu keymap in a menu keymap, when the submenu key is a string,
Stefan Monnier <=
- RE: looking up a submenu keymap in a menu keymap, when the submenu key is a string, Drew Adams, 2006/10/09