> From: Pascal Bourguignon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: 20 Mar 2005 00:33:18 +0100 > > "Eli Zaretskii" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > > From: Pascal Bourguignon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > Date: 19 Mar 2005 16:45:30 +0100 > > > > > > 1- Probably, the theory of emacs key binding should be put in the > > > tutorial. > > > > Please take another look at the tutorial--such an explanation is > > already there. > > I mean, how to customize the key binding.
Then why did you write ``the theory of emacs key binding''? What's the ``theory'' thing about? > I find nothing about global-set-key, local-set-key or key maps. The tutorial intentionally does not explain customizations (it says so near the beginning). Personally, I think a tutorial shouldn't cover such advanced stuff, as long as it points to the manual that does. > More over there is the problem that key bindings may dynamically be > put in place by modes, in a non systematic way, so that in some mode > you have to study the whole mode sources to know how to change the > bindings... There's no need to read the sources, only to type "C-h m". _______________________________________________ Help-gnu-emacs mailing list Help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnu-emacs