;;
;; (require 'bind-key)
;;
-;; (bind-key "c-c x" 'my-ctrl-c-x-command)
+;; (bind-key "C-c x" 'my-ctrl-c-x-command)
;;
;; If you want the keybinding to override all minor modes that may also bind
;; the same key, use the `bind-key*' form:
;;
-;; (bind-key* "<c-return>" 'other-window)
+;; (bind-key* "<C-return>" 'other-window)
;;
;; If you want to rebind a key only in a particular keymap, use:
;;
-;; (bind-key "c-c x" 'my-ctrl-c-x-command some-other-mode-map)
+;; (bind-key "C-c x" 'my-ctrl-c-x-command some-other-mode-map)
;;
;; To unbind a key within a keymap (for example, to stop your favorite major
;; mode from changing a binding that you don't want to override everywhere),
;; use `unbind-key':
;;
-;; (unbind-key "c-c x" some-other-mode-map)
+;; (unbind-key "C-c x" some-other-mode-map)
;;
;; To bind multiple keys at once, or set up a prefix map, a `bind-keys' macro
;; is provided. It accepts keyword arguments, please see its documentation