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Re: unexpected Del behaviour after C-d binding
From: |
Dani Barral |
Subject: |
Re: unexpected Del behaviour after C-d binding |
Date: |
Tue, 26 Nov 2002 16:56:39 +0000 |
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>>Stefan Monnier writes:
>>
>>>>>>> "Dani" == Dani Barral <d.barral@staffs.ac.uk> writes:
>>
>>> Now everytime I press Del next-line is executed. However C-h Del
>>returns:
>>> <delete> runs the command "^D"
>>> which is a keyboard macro.
>>
>>
>>This is not part of the default config, so it must come from your
>>.emacs or the default.el or site-start.el files (or you're running a
>>modified version of Emacs as is too often the case with standard
>>distributions not able to resist the temptation to "fix" things
>>without understanding the implications).
>>
>>Try to start your emacs with `emacs -q --no-site-file' and see if
>>the problem is still there.
You're right. That binding was in /etc/emacs/site-start.el
(Xlaunch (define-key global-map [(delete)] "\C-d"))
which is the mandrake configuration file for emacs. From this I
understand rewritting
(Xlaunch (define-key global-map [(delete)] 'delete-char))
is more appropiate isn't it?
Thanks also to Barry for reminding that delete-char exists.
Dani
- unexpected Del behaviour after C-d binding, Dani Barral, 2002/11/26
- Re: unexpected Del behaviour after C-d binding, Fredrik Staxeng, 2002/11/26
- Re: unexpected Del behaviour after C-d binding, Stefan Monnier <address@hidden>, 2002/11/26
- Re: unexpected Del behaviour after C-d binding, Dani Barral, 2002/11/26
- Re: unexpected Del behaviour after C-d binding, Barry Margolin, 2002/11/26
- Re: unexpected Del behaviour after C-d binding,
Dani Barral <=
- Re: unexpected Del behaviour after C-d binding, Stefan Monnier <address@hidden>, 2002/11/26