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emacs22: strange behaviour of C-x
From: |
Ulrich Scholz |
Subject: |
emacs22: strange behaviour of C-x |
Date: |
Fri, 05 Oct 2007 05:26:00 -0700 |
User-agent: |
G2/1.0 |
Dear all,
after upgrading to Gnu Emacs 22 I discovered a new, strange behaviour
of C-x.
On my system I use C-x as prefix for, e.g., operations on rectangles
(rect.el). C-x r c runs the command clear-rectangle. With Gnu Emacs
21 I marked a rectangle with the mouse, pressed C-x r c, and the
rectangle was filled with spaces - great.
Now with Gnu Emacs 22 things have become strange: After marking the
rectangle and pressing C-x, the rectangle is killed. In other words:
Before I can press "r c" or anything else, simply the "C-x" kills the
rectangle.
Now, If I undo the killing and then immediately press "C-x r c", the
marked rectangle is cleard as before.
"C-h k C-x" gives no result (meaning that more key strokes are
necessary for a mapping to a function, e.g., "C-x r c" to clear-
rectangle).
What is happening here?
Ulrich
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