[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Re: Scanning keymaps for keybindings
From: |
Elena |
Subject: |
Re: Scanning keymaps for keybindings |
Date: |
Wed, 08 Dec 2010 15:35:14 -0000 |
User-agent: |
G2/1.0 |
On Nov 9, 10:47 pm, Tim X <t...@nospam.dev.null> wrote:
> Depending on what you want to do, you may be able to use something like
> after-change-major-mode hook or similar to update things after a new
> mode is used. However, this assumes all modes have been written
> following standard conventions, which cannot be guaranteed.
The goal I'd like to accomplish is remapping a keybinding without
having to dig through the documentation and Elisp files. Yes, I know
you can type "C-h c" to know what the name of the command which is
bound to a specific key, then you can grep such name to know which
keymap you'd have to change; but since I'm a keyboard layout
thinkerer, I'd prefer to automate that.
- Scanning keymaps for keybindings, Elena, 2010/12/08
- Re: Scanning keymaps for keybindings, despen, 2010/12/08
- Re: Scanning keymaps for keybindings, Elena, 2010/12/08
- Re: Scanning keymaps for keybindings, despen, 2010/12/08
- Re: Scanning keymaps for keybindings, Elena, 2010/12/08
- Re: Scanning keymaps for keybindings, despen, 2010/12/08
- Re: Scanning keymaps for keybindings, Andreas Politz, 2010/12/08
- Re: Scanning keymaps for keybindings, Elena, 2010/12/08
- Re: Scanning keymaps for keybindings, Tim X, 2010/12/08
- Re: Scanning keymaps for keybindings,
Elena <=
- Re: Scanning keymaps for keybindings, Tim X, 2010/12/08
Re: Scanning keymaps for keybindings, Pascal J. Bourguignon, 2010/12/08
Re: Scanning keymaps for keybindings, Stefan Monnier, 2010/12/08