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Re: keymap problem
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Joe Corneli |
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Re: keymap problem |
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Sun, 20 Mar 2005 10:14:47 -0600 |
You can always use M-x help RET k KEY until you figure out what all
your keys are bound to. For example, if I use command and hit the big
key on the upper-right corner of the keyboard when KEY is needed,
a help window is brought up that says
DEL (translated from <backspace>) runs the command previous-line
which is an interactive compiled Lisp function in `simple'.
[Bla bla bla.]
Then I type M-x command-history, and I see
(describe-key "^?" 1 nil)
where the ^ and the ? are all part of one control character.
All you need to do next is cut and paste that form into your .emacs
and then edit it into a `global-set-key' form to do whatever you want,
(global-set-key "^?" 'delete-backward-char-untabify)
for example. That should be enough to get you started?
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