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bug#2648: 23.0.60; remove C-c ` from rcirc track minor mode
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Leo |
Subject: |
bug#2648: 23.0.60; remove C-c ` from rcirc track minor mode |
Date: |
Thu, 12 Mar 2009 17:36:52 +0000 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.0.60 (gnu/linux) |
On 2009-03-12 13:45 +0000, Stefan Monnier wrote:
>> rcirc track mode defines the following keys.
>
>> (define-key rcirc-track-minor-mode-map (kbd "C-c `")
>> 'rcirc-next-active-buffer)
>> (define-key rcirc-track-minor-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-@")
>> 'rcirc-next-active-buffer)
>> (define-key rcirc-track-minor-mode-map (kbd "C-c C-SPC")
>> 'rcirc-next-active-buffer)
>
>> When this mode is enabled, those keys become GLOBAL and therefore can
>> easily step on bindings from other packages. One of them is AUCTeX.
>
>> I think it is entirely redundant to bind 'C-c `'. I'd propose this key
>> be removed when emacs is released. Otherwise it will confuse AUCTeX
>> users. Whenever there's an error, AUCTeX will ask users to type C-c ` to
>> get to the error, but instead this key will run
>> rcirc-next-active-buffer.
>
> The Elisp manual says:
>
> The key sequences bound in a minor mode should consist of `C-c'
> followed by one of `.,/?`'"[]\|~!#$%^&*()-_+='. (The other punctuation
> characters are reserved for major modes.)
It seems not many packages are consciously following this guideline.
> So, I think only the C-c ` binding should stay and the others should
> be removed.
Then ERC will also have to be changed.
> As for the conflict with AUCTeX, I'm not sure what we should do.
> Maybe use some other key. Arguably, buffer-local minor modes should
> take precedence over global minor modes, in which case AUCTeX's C-c `
> binding would take precedence, but this is a "TODO" feature, so it
> doesn't help us here.
One way or another. Given that AUCTeX is one of the major editing
environments for LaTeX/TeX, it seems entirely unnecessary for a released
emacs to cause any pain to those users, particularly when this can be
fixed with minimal changes.
> Stefan
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