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Re: C-mode blows away may Ctrl-C binding with a prefix -- how to remap
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lindahlb |
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Re: C-mode blows away may Ctrl-C binding with a prefix -- how to remap prefix? |
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Fri, 18 Apr 2008 14:30:58 -0700 (PDT) |
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On Apr 18, 12:18 pm, linda...@hotmail.com wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm currently using Windows-esque key bindings for copy (Ctrl-c), cut
> (Ctrl-x) and paste (Ctrl-v). They work fine, except when I open a C/C+
> + file. In the major mode, it remaps the (Ctrl-c) key to a keymap
> prefix. I want to remap this keymap prefix to another key and return
> the (Ctrl-c) mapping to my own copy command. How do I do this?
>
> I currently have a c-mode customization hook, but couldn't figure out
> how to do it there. Here is what I tried:
> (define-key c-mode-base-map "\C-c" 'smart-copy)
>
> Thanks,
> Brian
Well, for now I don't use the \C-c prefix, so blowing that away with
'smart-copy is good enough for now. Took forever to find this but,
here it goes:
;; assure that the \C-c isn't a prefix and, instead, performs a smart-
copy
(setq overriding-local-map
(let
((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
(suppress-keymap map)
(define-key map "\C-c" 'smart-copy)
map
)
)
Pain in the butt, and it doesn't bother to remap the "\C-c" prefix,
but that can be done by those that really need it.