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Re: (Emacs+CVS) vc-toggle-read-only (cvs checkin) question
From: |
Christian Seberino |
Subject: |
Re: (Emacs+CVS) vc-toggle-read-only (cvs checkin) question |
Date: |
13 Aug 2003 16:10:41 -0700 |
Kevin
Thanks for the help. Like many people I bounded my own key combos
to various Emacs functions with global-set-key in .emacs.
I just prefer another key combo to announce that I am done
editing my CVS log other than C-c C-c.
>From your email it sounds like this would be as simple
as something like this...
(global-set-key "\C-as" 'vc-finish-logentry)
Or whatever key combo one chooses.
You mentioned vc-log-mode. Do I rather have to
define some kind of hook to vc-log-mode and add this
key combo definition there?
Chris
Kevin Rodgers <ihs_4664@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:<3F3A7855.2050802@yahoo.com>...
> Christian Seberino wrote:
>
> > vc-toggle-read-only lets me checkin changes to CVS from Emacs.
> >
> > When I have completed the log entry I must type "C-cc" to
> > finish the job.
>
>
> I think you mean `C-c C-c'.
>
>
> > *Is it possible to change C-cc to something else just when
> > I am in the middle of this command??*
>
> No, because you are not in the middle of any command.
> vc-toggle-read-only sets up the *VC-log* buffer and returns. In that
> buffer, which is in vc-log-mode, `C-c C-c' is bound to
> vc-finish-logentry. You can switch to other buffers and execute
>
> arbitrary editing commands before returning to the *VC-log* buffer
> and finishing your entry (if ever).
>
>
> In fundamental-mode, `C-c C-c' is unbound, in other modes it may be
> bound to some command other than vc-finish-logentry.
>
> What problem are you trying to solve?