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Caveats on remapping keys
From: |
Tim Johnson |
Subject: |
Caveats on remapping keys |
Date: |
Tue, 08 Mar 2005 10:40:47 -0900 |
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Being new to emacs, I've occasionally gotten a little too fast and
lose with redifining keys. I'm considering using alt & ctrl with
numeric keys.
Now on xemacs in windows I see the following documentation
on 'digit-argument:
(locally bound to "0", "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", "7", "8", "9")
(globally bound to "M-0", "M-1", "M-2", "M-3", "M-4", "M-5", "M-6",
"M-7", "M-8", "M-9", "M-C-0", "M-C-1", "M-C-2", "M-C-3", "M-C-4",
"M-C-5", "M-C-6", "M-C-7", "M-C-8", "M-C-9", "C-1", "C-2", "C-3", "C-4",
"C-5", "C-6", "C-7", "C-8", "C-nil")
When I get my linux box back, I will probably be using GNU emacs, and
if I do remap any of the keys above which are now *globally* bound,
what are the implications?
IOWS this is a HMB4IHM (help me before I hurt myself) question.
Comments, caveats and pointers to discussions on this subject are
invited.
Regards
Tim Johnson
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