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Re: Any hope of being able to redefine C-x without problems???
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Christian Seberino |
Subject: |
Re: Any hope of being able to redefine C-x without problems??? |
Date: |
20 Sep 2003 23:47:40 -0700 |
Jesper
There is no way to write some lisp code that makes me able
to define C-x and alter gdb to not have a problem?
I thought you could do anything in elisp?
Chris
Jesper Harder <harder@myrealbox.com> wrote in message
news:<m3smmt90od.fsf@defun.localdomain>...
> seberino@spawar.navy.mil (Christian Seberino) writes:
>
> > Now I am trying to use gdb (debugger) within Emacs and it can't even
> > start because gdb defines it's "prefix" to be C-x.
> >
> > I tried to redefine gud-key-prefix but I could not. It seems C-x is
> > extra touchy. Any hope of pulling this off?
>
> No. Emacs reserves a number of key bindings for users, which modes
> mustn't touch. They are
>
> * `C-c LETTER' (C-c followed by any letter), and
> * The function key F5-F9.
>
> Use one of those reserved bindings to avoid conflict with major and
> minor modes.