keyboard - Assign multiple Emacs keybindings to a single command? -


I am trying to see once more whether I can use MX more easily. Some keybindings are quite intuitive, but in many cases I do not want to change the default completely.

For example, in terms of navigational shortcut structure, MH replacement is understood as a CA - but I want to be able to use both, not just MH, I just command commands Tried to duplicate:

  ;; Go to the beginning / end of the line (defconst ergoemacs-move-start-of-line-key (kbd "C-a")); Original (defconst ergoemacs-move-end-of-line-key (kbd "C-e")); Original (defconst ergoemacs-move-start-of-line-key (kbd "M-h")); Ergomamas (defunct eromomac-le-end-of-line-key (KBD "M-H")); Ergomacus  

but AMACS overwrites the first keybinding with the second. What is the best way to resolve it?

To answer the answer again:

Xh Li said: / P>

It is very easy. In the ergoemacs-mode.el file, this line (load is "Ermomack-Unbund"), just comment it out. You should do this however, note that the binding of ErgoEmac defines those common shortcuts like Open, Close, New, Save ... Ctrl + o, Ctrl + w, Ctrl + n, Ctrl + s etc. with the key. So either 7 of these, I think some of these will hit the emacs with the Ctrl on traditional binding. If you are new to ErgoEmacs and try to explore it, you might try to start with some keys. This page can contain some useful information: Thanks for checking Ergoimax!
Exh Σ


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