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Re: Custom keybinding getting over-ridden in python mode
From: |
Roy Smith |
Subject: |
Re: Custom keybinding getting over-ridden in python mode |
Date: |
Wed, 2 Apr 2014 13:05:12 -0400 |
Follow-up:
Not surprisingly, on the "broken" machine, when I do C-h b to look at the
keymap, it includes:
C-c m Prefix Command
C-c m l pylint
C-c m n next-error
C-c m p previous-error
which the other machine does not. How do I figure out where those extra key
bindings might be coming from?
On Apr 2, 2014, at 12:53 PM, Roy Smith wrote:
> I have two Ubuntu Precise boxes that are both running GNU Emacs 23.3.1. I
> have the same init.el file on both boxes, which contains, among other things,
> the binding:
>
> (global-set-key "\C-cm" 'compile)
>
> On one machine (the one I've been running for a couple of years), this works
> in all modes. On the new machine that I just set up, the keybinding seems to
> get lost in Python mode. When I type C-C m, it echos "C-c m-" at the bottom
> of the screen and waits for more input. It works fine in other modes, and M-X
> compile works in python mode.
>
> Any clue what might be different between the two boxes which is causing this
> behavior?
>
> ---
> Roy Smith
> roy@panix.com
>
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