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commit 66278c7e64f459bdaa971697af37dc1c74690c0b
parent 09bd6875f1b9d1b646c87fab91f3bd667b6a4f7c
Author: KΓ©vin Le Gouguec <kevin.legouguec@gmail.com>
Date:   Wed,  7 Feb 2018 21:06:40 +0100

Unbind C-c h

C-M-S-h  (ie control  alt shift  H) still  works in  graphical frames,
which covers 99% of my usage.

Diffstat:
M.emacs | 9+++++----
1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)

diff --git a/.emacs b/.emacs @@ -20,10 +20,12 @@ ;; C-h is a special snowflake in many situations; this is the most ;; reliable way I found to consistently get C-h to do what DEL does. (define-key input-decode-map (kbd "C-h") (kbd "DEL")) -;; Likewise, C-M-h (resp. M-h) gets re-bound by cc-mode -;; (resp. markdown-mode, nxml-mode). So this is the simplest way I -;; know of to make sure C-M-h sticks as "backward-kill-word" +;; Likewise, C-M-h (resp. M-h) gets re-bound by cc-mode (resp. +;; markdown-mode, nxml-mode). So this is the simplest way I know of +;; to make sure C-M-h sticks as "backward-kill-word" (define-key input-decode-map (kbd "C-M-h") (kbd "M-DEL")) +;; NB: help and mark-defun are still accessible using H instead of h, +;; except in a terminal. (global-set-key (kbd "C-x C-b") 'ibuffer) @@ -31,7 +33,6 @@ (global-set-key (kbd "C-c c") 'compile) (global-set-key (kbd "C-c f") 'auto-fill-mode) -(global-set-key (kbd "C-c h") 'mark-defun) (global-set-key (kbd "C-c m") 'man) (global-set-key (kbd "C-c p") 'electric-pair-mode) (global-set-key (kbd "C-c t") 'toggle-truncate-lines)