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Re: Scanning keymaps for keybindings
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despen |
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Re: Scanning keymaps for keybindings |
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Wed, 08 Dec 2010 15:35:08 -0000 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/23.1 (gnu/linux) |
Elena <egarrulo@gmail.com> writes:
> Hello,
>
> I'd like to remap some keybindings in different contexts, for
> consistency.
>
> I've read the relevant section of the Elisp manual, but it seems there
> is no way to list all keymaps variables for a search. `current-active-
> maps' returns the value of keymaps, not keymaps' variables' names.
>
> I think I could list all variables and then pattern match them against
> ".*-map$". `describe-variable' lists variables, but I've not been
> able to extract the variable listing code.
>
> Any help? Thanks.
^h m
You need to issue that in each mode you want to fool with.
I'm not sure what you mean by keymap variables.
Are you after all the modes you are using?
Most people (myself), just start with the global-map and then
make mode bindings as needed.
- Scanning keymaps for keybindings, Elena, 2010/12/08
- Re: Scanning keymaps for keybindings,
despen <=
- Re: Scanning keymaps for keybindings, Elena, 2010/12/08
- Re: Scanning keymaps for keybindings, despen, 2010/12/08
- Re: Scanning keymaps for keybindings, Elena, 2010/12/08
- Re: Scanning keymaps for keybindings, despen, 2010/12/08
- Re: Scanning keymaps for keybindings, Andreas Politz, 2010/12/08
- Re: Scanning keymaps for keybindings, Elena, 2010/12/08
- Re: Scanning keymaps for keybindings, Tim X, 2010/12/08
- Re: Scanning keymaps for keybindings, Elena, 2010/12/08
- Re: Scanning keymaps for keybindings, Tim X, 2010/12/08
Re: Scanning keymaps for keybindings, Pascal J. Bourguignon, 2010/12/08