Package: xemacs21 Version: 21.4.19-1 Severity: wishlist I think it would be extremely useful if xemacs could provide a way to let users define keybindings without having to worry about them being overridden later by modes. For instance, I bind M-n and M-p to scroll-up and scroll-down, so that I can scroll slowly as I read. Most modes don't override these bindings, but when they do, it's very annoying - in each such case (except for the case of the minibuffer, I admit) I would certainly prefer my own bindings to take precedence.
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