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[Geiser-users] Possible key binding optimization
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Mark Harig |
Subject: |
[Geiser-users] Possible key binding optimization |
Date: |
Wed, 12 Jan 2011 00:42:56 -0500 |
Does C-c C-d C-i (bound to `geiser-doc-look-up-manual') have some
extra capability beyond C-h S (bound to `info-lookup-symbol')? My
use of both of them has me liking features of each:
C-h S:
- Standard key binding; works across many languages
- Keeps point unchanged, while opening the manual
in a separate window, even for multiple look-ups.
- Appears to locate the definition more precisely
C-c C-d C-i:
- Looks up the identifier that point is on immediately
without prompting (which requires an additional
keystroke to accept the default identifier)
Is it possible (or desirable) to have C-c C-d C-i be a wrapper
that calls `info-lookup-symbol' and passes it the identifier
that is "around" point? For example,
(info-lookup-symbol "define" 'scheme-mode)
Then "define" could be looked up with C-c C-d i or
C-h S-h RET. And the maintenance of
`geiser-doc-look-up-manual' could be greatly reduced or
eliminated.
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