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bug#25175: flyspell-mode: stay off of C-c . best
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積丹尼 Dan Jacobson |
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bug#25175: flyspell-mode: stay off of C-c . best |
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Mon, 12 Dec 2016 02:23:28 +0800 |
X-Debbugs-cc: Manuel Serrano <Manuel.Serrano@sophia.inria.fr>
Here binding C-. is too dangerous, as it is too close to undo, C-/,
and it will subtly change words not on the screen, far up in the document, with
the only
evidence being some choices in the modeline. Easy to overlook when doing
a lot of undos and ones finger slips a little.
Also well gosh if flyspell-use-meta-tab is already true by default, so
isn't one key enough. Why do you have to bind two keys to the same thing?
(defvar flyspell-mode-map
(let ((map (make-sparse-keymap)))
(if flyspell-use-meta-tab
(define-key map "\M-\t" 'flyspell-auto-correct-word))
(define-key map flyspell-auto-correct-binding
'flyspell-auto-correct-previous-word)
(define-key map [(control ?\,)] 'flyspell-goto-next-error)
(define-key map [(control ?\.)] 'flyspell-auto-correct-word)
(define-key map [?\C-c ?$] 'flyspell-correct-word-before-point)
map)
"Minor mode keymap for Flyspell mode--for the whole buffer.")
OK in .emacs I will do
(eval-after-load "flyspell-mode"
'(progn ;too close to C-/ (undo) and already on ESC TAB:
(define-key flyspell-mode-map [(control ?\.)] [])))
Also we see
;; Some user variables control the behavior of flyspell. They are
;; those defined under the `User variables' comment.
but below is
;;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
;;* User configuration ... */
;;*---------------------------------------------------------------------*/
not 'User variables'. So change one or the other. emacs-version "25.1.1".
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