On Fri, Mar 23, 2012 at 23:31, Bastien Guerry <b...@altern.org> wrote:
>
> Hi Glenn,
>
> Glenn Morris <r...@gnu.org> writes:
>
> > Eric Hanchrow wrote:
> >
> >> I started emacs with "emacs -Q".  Then I typed
> >>
> >>     M-x o r g - m o d e <return> M-x f l y s p e l l -
> >>     m o d e <return> C-h c <M-tab> C-h c M-TAB
> >>
> >> C-h c <M-tab> showed me "<M-tab> runs the command pcomplete".
> >> C-h c  M-TAB (which I typed via Ctrl+Alt+i) showed me "M-TAB runs the
> >> command flyspell-auto-correct-word".
> >>
> >> I expected _both_ key events -- <M-tab> and M-TAB -- to show me
> >> flyspell-auto-correct-word.
> >
> > This occurs because org.el for some reason tries to define the M-TAB key
> > 3 different ways:
> >
> > (org-defkey org-mode-map [(meta tab)] 'pcomplete)
> > (org-defkey org-mode-map "\M-\t" 'pcomplete)
> > (org-defkey org-mode-map "\M-\C-i"      'pcomplete)
> >
> > Removing all but the second definition would fix this.
> >
> > Ref "Named ASCII Control Characters" in the lispref.
> >
> >     If you do not want to distinguish between (for example) <TAB> and
> >     `C-i', make just one binding, for the ASCII character <TAB> (octal
> >     code 011). If you do want to distinguish, make one binding for this
> >     ASCII character, and another for the "function key" `tab'.
>
> Thanks.  This is now fixing in Org repo, I'll close the bug when
> this goes into Emacs.

Isn't there an underlying bug in Emacs here? Should not the flyspell
binding have overrided the org-mode-map binding from the beginning
(since org-mode-map is a major mode map)?



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