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Re: Writing a function for a indented copy of a region
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Decebal |
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Re: Writing a function for a indented copy of a region |
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Thu, 18 Dec 2008 07:48:41 -0800 (PST) |
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On 18 dec, 16:05, Andreas Politz <poli...@fh-trier.de> wrote:
> Decebal wrote:
> > I made key-combinations for al the three functions.
> > Are there standards for naming functions and asigning functions to key
> > combinations?
>
> It is mentioned somewhere in the info files, that C-c <char> is/should be
> reserved for the user. C-c C-<char> is often used by major-modes,
> whose keymap will potentially shadow your global-map .
I saw that. My keys conflict with shell-mode. Have to dink about
something better.
> > The code:
> > (defun my-remove-region(begin end)
> > "Delete region without putting it in the kill-ring"
> > (interactive "r")
> > (kill-region begin end)
> > (pop kill-ring)
> > )
>
> Have a look at `delete-region'.
Better use that. ;-]
Re: Writing a function for a indented copy of a region, Decebal, 2008/12/18