JS wrote: > Kevin Rodgers wrote: > > > JS wrote: > > > When I want to uncomment someting I first need to press C-u followed > > by C-c > > > C-c but that is not very handy. Is it possible to reconfigure C-u C-c > > > C-c into ie.: > > > > > > C-c C-c C-v instead? > > > > All things are possible. But `C-c C-c C-v' is not necessarily a good > > choice, because its prefix key `C-c C-c' is already bound to > > comment-region (as you know) and all `C-c C-LETTER' keys are reserved > > for major modes. But since all of the `C-c LETTER' keys are reserved > > for users, how about `C-c c' or `C-c u': > > > > (add-hook 'this-major-mode-hook ; e.g. 'c-mode-common-hook > > (lambda () > > (local-set-key "\C-cc" 'uncomment-region))) ; or "\C-cu" > > > > I just wrote this in my .emacs file: > > > (add-hook 'this-major-mode-hook > (lambda () > (local-set-key "\C-cc" 'uncomment-region)))
'this-major-mode-hook is supposed to be replace by the name of the mode hook whose mode you actually want the key defined within. Perhaps if you just use this. (global-set-key "\C-cc" 'uncomment-region) And move to something more complicated (such as the prior suggestion) if this causes you problems. _______________________________________________ Help-gnu-emacs mailing list Help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnu-emacs