Thanks, that is important to know.

But what I meant to ask is what shortcuts should I use? I can use anything
I like, but its probably a good idea for TeXmacs to have some standard
about what shortcuts are used in what sessions. Should it be ^X R
something, or F6 something, etc?

Michael

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On 7 November 2013 12:41, François Poulain <fpoul...@metrodore.fr> wrote:

> Le Thu, 7 Nov 2013 12:28:38 +0100,
> Michael Lachmann <lachm...@eva.mpg.de> a écrit :
>
> > What are good standards for keyboard mapping (shortcuts) from inside
> > sessions?
> > Should every session get its own prefix, or maybe a general prefix
> > for any session, plus some keys? And what happens with different
> > "Look and feel" versions?
>
> If I correctly understand your question, I guess the best practice is
> to restrict your shortcut to being active in a session.
>
> Try e.g. :
> (kbd-map (:require (in-r?)) ("t t" (insert "test")))
>
> François
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