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Re: ebrowse.el uses the C-c b as a prefix key...
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Kevin Rodgers |
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Re: ebrowse.el uses the C-c b as a prefix key... |
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Thu, 02 Feb 2006 13:58:05 -0700 |
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Richard M. Stallman wrote:
I just noticed today that ebrowse.el uses the C-c b key sequence as a
prefix key.
The Elisp Reference Manual, section 'D.2 Key Binding Conventions'
mentions that the sequence C-c followed by a letter is reserved for
users. Is the reference manual wrong or ebrowse.el uses a key
sequence reserved for users?
This is indeed a bug in Ebrowse. We ought to change it. However, I
don't know what alternative prefix to suggest, because I do not use
Ebrowse. I am not really sure what it does.
Can peopel who use Ebrowse please suggest what might be a good
replacement for C-c b?
I don't use Ebrowse, but `C-c C-b' seems like an obvious choice...
Are these commands used in all buffers?
According to the Finding and Viewing node of the Ebrowse manual,
they are used in C++ source buffers.
`C-c C-b' is already bound to c-submit-bug-report in C++ Mode buffers.
How about `C-c C-f' and/or `C-c C-v', which aren't bound, as mnemonics
for "find" and "view"?
What do they do?
They display the declaration or definition of a class member.
--
Kevin Rodgers