Ar an dara lá déag de mí Eanair, scríobh Bob Taylor:
It seems that SPACE is bound to self-insert-command. It also appears
to
be intentional as this is what the docs say. I have not been able to
turn this sucker off. When I type a space followed by a character,
add-inverse-global followed by the character is printed! I've tried
every command I can find. I'm sorry I'm not an expert to do this myself.
Is this a bug? I certainly hope so. How can you type text without using
the space????? Would kind soul please give me the magic instructions to
turn this thing off? Permanently!
Try C-u 1 M-x abbrev-mode RET
It is a bug, but I’m not sure where--I don’t use the abbrev code much.
Sounds like some expansion for space was added to the global abbrev table. I
don’t see it locally, have a look in your ~/.emacs (or ~/.xemacs/init.el)
and in the file ~/.abbrev_defs if it exists.
--
¿Dónde estará ahora mi sobrino Yoghurtu Nghe, que tuvo que huir
precipitadamente de la aldea por culpa de la escasez de rinocerontes?
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