* David Kastrup (2005-05-27) writes: > Can you summarize the effect on current XEmacs versions and Emacs 21?
The only key binding for `next-error' on those is `C-x `'. This will then be available for `TeX-next-error'. > If we steal M-g from XEmacs' goto-line, we should perhaps remap M-g > M-g and M-g g there. I doubt that XEmacs users will find this very funny. We should rather leave `M-g' alone. > And I don't know if on Emacs 21 M-g n and M-g p are still available. > If not, we'd have to think what to do here. Currently I don't have access to an Emacs 21, so checking this would be rather inconvenient. In case there already is a binding for `M-g' we should probably leave it alone as well. Besides, we don't have to worry about `M-g p' because AUCTeX does not provide functionality for jumping to a previous error. > If we can't come up with a good scheme, maybe we'd have to restrict > ourself to Emacs 22, but that would make it less appropriate to > announce the bindings on the help sheet. It will even be "difficult" to describe in the manual because unless I am mistaken the outcome of remapping depends upon the binding of `next-error' being customized by the user. -- Ralf _______________________________________________ auctex-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/auctex-devel
