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Re: "variable [in .emacs] is void"
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gebser |
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Re: "variable [in .emacs] is void" |
Date: |
Sun, 21 Dec 2003 14:28:52 -0500 (EST) |
At 18:18 (UTC+0100) on Sun, 21 Dec 2003 Karl Pflästerer said:
= An unnamed person wrote:
=
= > At 17:24 (UTC+0100) on Sat, 20 Dec 2003 Karl Pflästerer said:
=
= > = Try to wrap your code in an
= > =
= > = (eval-after-load "sendmail"
= > = '(substitute-key-definition ...
= > = ))
= > =
=
= > Did this, but I'm still getting an error in *Messages*, albeit a
= > different one:
=
= > Error in init file: Symbol's value as variable is void: mail-mode-map
=
= Post the code you wrote in your .emacs (c&p).
(eval-after-load "sendmail"
(add-hook 'mail-setup-hook
'(substitute-key-definition
'(lambda ()
(substitute-key-definition
'next-line 'mail-abbrev-next-line
mail-mode-map global-map)
(substitute-key-definition
'end-of-buffer 'mail-abbrev-end-of-buffer
mail-mode-map global-map)))))
=
= > You're correct, though. sendmail.el is the place where it's defined:
=
= > (defvar mail-mode-map nil)
=
= You can find that yourself; just do: `C-h v mail-mode-map RET' (or any
= other variable you're interested in).
Sometimes that works with this variable, other times it doesn't. My
almost educated guess is that it depends on whether or not I've first
opened a mail session (M-x mail).
tnx some more,
ken
- "variable [in .emacs] is void", gebser, 2003/12/20
- Re: "variable [in .emacs] is void", Tim McNamara, 2003/12/20
- Re: "variable [in .emacs] is void", Karl Pflästerer, 2003/12/20
- Re: "variable [in .emacs] is void", Karl Pflästerer, 2003/12/21
- Re: "variable [in .emacs] is void",
gebser <=
- Re: "variable [in .emacs] is void", Karl Pflästerer, 2003/12/21
- Re: "variable [in .emacs] is void", Karl Pflästerer, 2003/12/22
- Re: "variable [in .emacs] is void", Kevin Rodgers, 2003/12/22
- Re: "variable [in .emacs] is void", Kevin Rodgers, 2003/12/23
- Re: "variable [in .emacs] is void", Kevin Rodgers, 2003/12/23