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[bongo-patches] Re: Add immediate seek bindings: `F', `B', `M-F', `M-B',


From: Daniel Jensen
Subject: [bongo-patches] Re: Add immediate seek bindings: `F', `B', `M-F', `M-B', `C-M-F', `C-M-B'
Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2007 18:42:01 +0200
User-agent: Gnus/5.110006 (No Gnus v0.6) Emacs/22.0.99 (gnu/linux)

Daniel Brockman <address@hidden> writes:

> address@hidden (Daniel Jensen) writes:
>
>> You need to use [?\C-\S-b], [?\C-\S-f], [?\C-\M-\S-b]
>> and [?\C-\M-\S-f].
>
> Oh, I didn't know that.  I can't believe I didn't test it.
> Maybe I just tested the new `s C-M-f' binding (et al.) and
> thought I tested `C-M-F'.

I think Emacs helpfully translates away the shift modifier when there is
no binding for it. So maybe that's how you got the expected result, only
because the wrong key was bound and then translated to.

> However, [?\C-B] and [?\C-M-B] do seem to work, unless I'm
> missing something again.  Can you confirm that?

[?\C-B] is the same as [?\C-b]. Note that it's ^B, the ASCII character.

[?\C-M-B] is not valid, I think you mean [?\C-\M-B]. But again, it is
the same as [?\C-\M-b].





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