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Re: unassigning cntl-Z in cua mode
From: |
Alexis |
Subject: |
Re: unassigning cntl-Z in cua mode |
Date: |
Mon, 23 Mar 2015 16:39:48 +1100 |
On 2015-03-23T16:19:34+1100, Stuart McGraw <smcg4191@frii.com>
said:
SM> On 03/22/2015 11:05 PM, Alexis wrote:
>> On 2015-03-23T15:54:01+1100, Stuart McGraw <smcg4191@frii.com>
>> said:
>>
SM> Ah, I was try to set it to nil. I just tried your suggestion
SM>
>> instead but still no joy. No errors or messages but no effect
>> SM> either, ctrl-z still tries to do an undo.
>>
>> Odd. What does Emacs say when you ask about the C-z
>> keybinding:
>>
>> C-h k C-z
SM> Still seems to be bound to undo:
SM> | C-z runs the command undo, which is an interactive compiled
SM> Lisp | function in `simple.el'. | | It is bound to C-z, C-_,
SM> <undo>, C-/, C-x u, <menu-bar> <edit> <undo>. |...
SM> The "(global-unset-key (kbd "C-z"))" line is at the bottom of
my SM> .emacs file, I didn't do something silly like putting it
above SM> the cua-enabling stuff.
*nod*
Perhaps instead try:
(setq cua-remap-control-z nil)
?
Alexis.
RE: unassigning cntl-Z in cua mode, Drew Adams, 2015/03/23
Re: unassigning cntl-Z in cua mode, Eli Zaretskii, 2015/03/23