- Subject: Re: python-mode and fold-mode
- From: "G. Milde" <milde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 24 May 2007 09:04:49 +0200
On 21.05.07, Joachim Schmitz wrote:
> I am using the python-mode from cvs, and the folding mode.
> the definition for py_shift_region_(left|right) ^C< ^C>
> collide with fold_(enter|exit)_fold.
> the folding-keydefinition overwrites the pymode keydefinition.
> I actually never use these folding-functions, so I put in my fold_mode_hook:
> local_setkey("py_shift_left", "^C<");
> local_setkey("py_shift_right", "^C>");
> which overwrites the folding definition. This works, is this the
> right-way to do it ?
It is a perfectly reasonable way to solve the conflict. Another
possibility would be to define alternative keybindings in a
python_mode_hook() or use the Mode-Menu shortcuts (Alt-o l and Alt-o r).
Once we know about the conflict, it could also be an idea to use
different keys for py_shift_left() and py_shift_right(). Suggestions?
Guenter
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