From: Nicolas Dudebout Date: Sat, 6 Feb 2016 02:40:34 +0000 (-0500) Subject: Upper casing Cs corresponding to Ctrl X-Git-Tag: emacs-29.0.90~1306^2~15^2~316^2 X-Git-Url: http://git.eshelyaron.com/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=32748d0657;p=emacs.git Upper casing Cs corresponding to Ctrl A number of Cs corresponding to Ctrl have been lower cased in comments in eb6b81dfe. --- diff --git a/lisp/use-package/bind-key.el b/lisp/use-package/bind-key.el index ecd0ba1a157..0e2d843a09a 100644 --- a/lisp/use-package/bind-key.el +++ b/lisp/use-package/bind-key.el @@ -35,22 +35,22 @@ ;; ;; (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* "" 'other-window) +;; (bind-key* "" '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