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Re: What lookup-key returns for an undefined key
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Luc Teirlinck |
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Re: What lookup-key returns for an undefined key |
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Sat, 15 Jan 2005 12:36:15 -0600 (CST) |
>From my previous message:
I believe that your change to woman.el is correct. However that
code was _already_ broken in 21.3.
Actually, I do not use woman.el and so I can not be really sure of
those two statements. The reason why self-inserting characters not
bound by Dired are no longer bound to the command `undefined' in Dired
is that dired-mode-map now remaps `self-insert-command' to
`undefined'. _If_ the woman.el code was correct for 21.3, that is if
it really _only_ was meant to apply to commands that were explicitly
bound to `undefined' in Dired, then your latest patch might not be
completely accurate. (In that case it should only apply to non-bound
self-inserting characters.)
The reason for the changed behavior you refer to seems to have nothing
to do with `lookup-key' but with the following:
2002-08-26 Kim F. Storm <address@hidden>
* subr.el (suppress-keymap): Use command remapping instead of
substitute-key-definition to undefine self-inserting keys.
Sincerely,
Luc.
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