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Re: how to bind to Super-\ ???
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Joe Corneli |
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Re: how to bind to Super-\ ??? |
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Sun, 1 Sep 2002 01:11:13 -0500 (CDT) |
> That's because \ is a quoting character, so whenever you add it
> in a string, you have to quote it, hence, it should have been
> "\\", rather than "\".
"\\" gives an error message, unknown keysym
> No, S-\ is shift-\ whereas s-\ is super-\.
Thanks. (I personally think this convention is weird.)
> You can probably use (kbd "s-\").
That gives the "end of file" error message I described earlier (quoting
character problem). But you fixed it too:
> (kbd "s-\\") -- sorry.
This works, but emacs complains: "Unknown modifier"!
My method with ?\134 seems to be the best for the compiler,
hard to read but I can add a comment. This seems to be a case
where using octal is the only way to get quiet compilation. (Maybe?)
Anyway, I'm satisfied.
Joe
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