Samuel Wales writes: > here is my code to try to fix it [note that i fix teh rest of emacs 25 > also]. but that one command does not accept the undo-boundary that i > call. i do not udnerstand why this is the case.
Without looking at this too closely, I'd guess it's because ... > (define-key org-mode-map [remap org-delete-backward-char] > #'alpha-org-delete-backward-char) > (define-key org-mode-map [remap org-delete-char] #'alpha-org-delete-char) > (defun alpha-org-delete-char () (interactive) > (alpha-wrap-with-undo-boundary 'org-delete-char)) > (defun alpha-org-delete-backward-char () (interactive) > (alpha-wrap-with-undo-boundary 'org-delete-backward-char)) ... you're trying to remap a command that is itself remapping a command. (info "(elisp)remapping commands") In addition, remapping only works through a single level; in the following example, (define-key my-mode-map [remap kill-line] 'my-kill-line) (define-key my-mode-map [remap my-kill-line] 'my-other-kill-line) ‘kill-line’ is _not_ remapped to ‘my-other-kill-line’. Instead, if an ordinary key binding specifies ‘kill-line’, it is remapped to ‘my-kill-line’; if an ordinary binding specifies ‘my-kill-line’, it is remapped to ‘my-other-kill-line’. Perhaps just bind it directly? (define-key org-mode-map (kbd "DEL") #'alpha-org-delete-backward-char)