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27.0.50; C-m in describe-bindings
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Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org> writes:
> Key description and fast typing are two separate issues. Mnemonics is
> yet another, third, issue (and assigning mnemonic value to 'm' in C-m
> is generally unusual, IME). I don't think these additional issues
> should affect how we display C-m/RET _everywhere_ in our docs. E.g.,
> would you propose to use C-i instead of TAB?
Hm... I think so? (There's 67 `C-. C-i' in the manual.)
Mind you, I'm only talking about multi-key keystrokes if we were to do
this by default.
But what I really had in mind was to find out whether anybody had any
smart ideas for how to convey to `describe-bindings' how these keys
should be displayed on a per-keymap basis. I hadn't taken a look at how
keymaps are defined at all...
But they are really char-table objects wrapped in a list?
Would it be possible to add an option to `make-keymap' that would pass
along an argument to control what `describe-bindings' should do with the
keymap? And then stash that in the char-table object?
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