Aloha all, Bastien <b...@altern.org> writes:
> Drew Adams <drew.ad...@oracle.com> writes: > >> Dunno what that means. It's not a criminal offense, no. > > Let me quote the manual again: > > * Sequences consisting of `C-c' followed by any other punctuation > character are allocated for minor modes. Using them in a major > mode is not absolutely prohibited, but if you do that, the major > mode binding may be shadowed from time to time by minor modes. > > That's pretty clear to me. > >> _You_ suggested (above) that this should be reported as an >> Emacs bug. But you also don't want to push for it to be >> fixed or report it, yourself. So be it. > > I suggested that *you* report it as a bug if you think it's a bug. > I don't think it is, it's that simple. I just checked the Org mode manual and found that it has several entries that consist of `C-c' followed by a punctuation character. In my quick check (at the boarding gate for an airline flight) I didn't find a note that these sequences might properly be shadowed by a minor mode. Perhaps a note in the manual would be useful? All the best, Tom -- Thomas S. Dye http://www.tsdye.com