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Re: Is it legal to set `help-char' to nil?


From: YE Qianchuan
Subject: Re: Is it legal to set `help-char' to nil?
Date: Sat, 06 Apr 2013 22:13:17 +0800
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On 04/06/2013 07:04 PM, Peter Dyballa wrote:
Am 06.04.2013 um 12:27 schrieb YE Qianchuan:

If it's not legal, are there any workaround?
Press F1 instead of C-h! See also C-h b.

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   Pete

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Well, you didn't get my meaning. I should put it more clearly.

I mean, if it's not legal to set `help-char' to nil, then when I press C-x C-h,
it would show me a buffer with a list of key bindings starting with C-x.
But I want it invokes C-x DEL. So the workaround I'm looking for is
how to keep `help-char' to C-h and avoid showing me the help buffer when I press C-h. (Note I can't find another good char to replace C-h. Also note f1 is not a legal character)

On the other hand, if it's legal to set `help-char' to nil, the problem has gone.

Because this setting breaks term mode. I am wondering it's a bug in term mode or I shouldn't do so.
Thank you anyway.



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