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Re: binding b-key to pageback behavior
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Emanuel Berg |
Subject: |
Re: binding b-key to pageback behavior |
Date: |
Mon, 25 Nov 2019 16:17:19 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.1 (gnu/linux) |
VanL wrote:
>>> Is there a general configuration to bind
>>> b-key to pageback?
>>
>> Well, how would that work? In your code, it
>> isn't even the same function, it is
>> `scroll-down-command', then its
>> `View-scroll-page-backward'... And even if
>> it did, after evaluating it one wouldn't be
>> able to write this very message!
>
> Those modes the customization is done to are
> for reading only in the main.
I thought by "general" you meant you looked for
a way to do it without stating the specific
modes and/or functions?
If that's not what you meant, what is a general
configuration to bind a specific key to
a concept, which is implemented differently in
different modes?
> SPC behaves as expected there and I look for
> the reverse binding to apply to b.
Do `C-h k SPC' to find out what SPC does.
Use this to figure out the name of the reverse
function. Bind this to b:
(require 'mode)
(define-key mode-map "b" #'function-name)
> Thanks for the suggestions. Are you able to
> put a LICENSE on your code?
>
> For example, I keep a CC0 empty file and..
CC0 = Creative Commons 1.0?
Well, I haven't read the small print...
Is it enough if I put one file in the base
directory of all my Elisp?
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