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From: | Arjan Bos |
Subject: | Re: Executing the command bound to a key-stroke |
Date: | Wed, 28 Jan 2004 20:56:00 +0100 |
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Stefan Monnier wrote:
How do I execute the command bound to \C-j ?Normally you never need to do that. Could you explain why you feel like doing such a thing? Is it for a command bound to M-C-j or some such binding cognitively linked to C-j ?
I thought to override the global function of C-j with my own version of it. Namely one that inserts comments at the closing of a block. The comments tell me which block-starter command matches the end.
If there is a better way of doing this, or a more appropriate key-binding to use, then please tell me.
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