On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 03:36, Andreas Schwab
<schwab@linux-m68k.org> wrote:
Christopher Genovese <genovese.cr@gmail.com> writes:
> For example, I set my help-char to ?\M-\C-h, which works fine in general.
> But despite looking like a character, ?\M-\C-h does not satisfy
> #'characterp, which causes
> the problem. Technically perhaps, help-char should be a character but from
> the user's point
> of view, both of these should qualify.
?\M-\C-h isn't a character, it is a character with modifiers, and as
such does not qualify. A character is something which can be inserted
in a buffer or string as-is, for example.
Andreas.
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