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Re: map chars in emacs
From: |
Malte Spiess |
Subject: |
Re: map chars in emacs |
Date: |
Wed, 04 Apr 2007 20:21:17 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.110006 (No Gnus v0.6) Emacs/22.0.95 (gnu/linux) |
NeoRiddle <neopromos@yahoo.com.mx> writes:
> Malte Spiess-3 wrote:
>> What does C-h k AlgGr+\ say?
> It shows, this:
>
> =================================================
> M-' runs the command abbrev-prefix-mark
> which is an interactive compiled Lisp function in `abbrev.el'.
> It is bound to M-'.
> (abbrev-prefix-mark &optional arg)
>
> Mark current point as the beginning of an abbrev.
> Abbrev to be expanded starts here rather than at beginning of word.
> This way, you can expand an abbrev with a prefix: insert the prefix,
> use this command, then insert the abbrev. This command inserts a
> temporary hyphen after the prefix (until the intended abbrev
> expansion occurs).
> If the prefix is itself an abbrev, this command expands it, unless
> arg is non-nil. Interactively, arg is the prefix argument.
> =================================================
Hm, obviously the key is not recognised as you wish.
I would recommend trying
M-x set-input-method
to something that seems to fit.
If this works, you could add it to your .emacs.
Good luck
Malte