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Re: Fwd: version 1.84 of cperl-mode.el takes away my control over abbrev
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Richard Stallman |
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Re: Fwd: version 1.84 of cperl-mode.el takes away my control over abbrevs |
Date: |
Sat, 13 Jan 2007 20:56:45 -0500 |
I think all you can do is define the abbrevs you don't want to expand
to themselves, rather than deleting them. A bit ugly.
Previously, if abbrevs for a mode were saved to the user abbrev file,
then these were _all_ the abbrevs that would be defined for that mode.
So any unwanted abbrevs could just be deleted.
Now, system abbrevs as defined by the mode get restored every time a
mode is loaded. Only if the user has already defined them to expand to
something else are they not loaded.
This solution seems natural to me, not ugly, so I think we should just
document it.
Would you like to try that?