>>>> Sirano Dhe-Paganon
<sirano.dhepaganon(a)utoronto.ca> writes:
Sirano> But, the point of the G keys, I thought, is so that we don't
Sirano> have to tie-up by F-keys or any other keys for that
Sirano> matter. I've already mapped to my commands all of the standard
Sirano> keys (including the use of control , shift, and alt); now I
Sirano> would like to use the G keys. So far, I cannot map the G-keys
Sirano> directly to an xemacs command.
Since it is called macro mapper you might be able to assign a sequence
och key strokes to one G key. Then it is just a matter of assigning
that key sequence to an XEmacs command.
I don't know what is the best command sequence to use but I have bound
keys in the C-x 4 map, ctl-x-4-map, to some personal commands. I also
use the native swedish chars on my keyboard to bind to some good
functions. An extra bonus for us having keyboards with non standard
native chars ;-)
One alternative could be using a sequence with the super modifier, S-,
since that is not bound by default to any command. So that space is
free.
Yours
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%% Mats
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