- Subject: RE: Orthogonality beetween keybinding and language modes [was:"RE: Your enhanced Perl mode for JED (fwd)"]
- From: "Olesen, Mark" <Mark.Olesen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 11 Nov 2008 11:59:43 +0100
> >> The perl mode has a rudimentary mode menu missing perl_exec etc.
>
> I would not call this modern either.
...
> The perl mode directly defines in its local keymap a set of "first
> class" keybindings (which I regard WRONG, as this can interfere with
> emulation modes):
When someone feels like improving this, please do so.
I never use the menus and always use the Emacs-mode, so I never noticed
(or cared much) about the deficiencies.
> Compare pymode.sl:
>
> definekey_reserved("py_shift_right", ">", mode);
> definekey_reserved("py_shift_left", "<", mode);
> definekey_reserved("set_selective_display", "f", mode);
Yeah, that's true. I do vaguely remember that JED got these functions
sometime ago.
/mark
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