Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
Nicolás <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

When I press certain combinations of keys I can see the message
"command disable" in the lower bar. Could someone explain me what can
cause this message to appear? In other words, how/why is a command
disabled, and how can be enabled? Thanks!

A command is disabled when it does not make sense at a given position
(for example try to collapse an inset when there is no inset around
cursor position). There is not much that needs to be done about it.


I get a "command disabled" message when I press Crtl-TAB, which is bound to buffer-next in the cua.bind file. However, If I press Ctrl-PgUp or execute the command directly from the mini-buffer, I obtain the desired result. Thie means that it is not the buffer-next command taht is disbaled, but its invocation via Ctrl-TAB. Any clue about this?

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