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Re: address@hidden: Keys bound to [t] does not give any help]
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LENNART BORGMAN |
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Re: address@hidden: Keys bound to [t] does not give any help] |
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Mon, 28 Nov 2005 19:52:28 +0100 |
From: Chong Yidong <address@hidden>
> >>>If you bind default keyboard keys like this
> >>> (define-key bw-keymap [t] 'bw-exit-resize-mode)
> >>>then
> >>> C-h k
> >>>says that the key "is undefined".
> >>
> >>I don't get it. What is the intended behavior of binding [t]?
> >>
> > This sets a default binding in the keymap which is used when
> there is
> > no binding for a key. It is different from binding to nil which is
> > transparent so that the binding in the next keymap is used instead.
>
> OK, now I get it. But wouldn't C-h be overwritten when you bind [t]?
> How did you get C-h to work?
I have bount it in `bw-keymap' only.
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