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(kmacro-keymap): Group related bindings in initialization for clarity. Bind C-s to start macro. Remove C-r binding. (kmacro-initial-counter-value): New defvar to hold initial counter value in case we set the value before defining a macro. (kmacro-insert-counter): Clear kmacro-initial-counter-value.. (kmacro-set-counter): Set kmacro-initial-counter-value if we are not defining or executing macro. Doc fix. (kmacro-add-counter): Clear kmacro-initial-counter-value. (kmacro-view-last-item, kmacro-view-item-no): New defvars used to temporarily view older elements on the macro ring without cycling the ring. (kmacro-display): Doc fix. (kmacro-exec-ring-item): New helper function. (kmacro-call-ring-2nd): Use it. (kmacro-call-ring-2nd-repeat): Doc fix. (kmacro-start-macro): Use (and clear) kmacro-initial-counter-value. (kmacro-end-or-call-macro): Execute last viewed macro (using kmacro-exec-ring-item) from ring if this follows kmacro-view-macro. This allows us to find a macro on the ring with C-x C-k C-v C-v ... and execute it (with C-k) without cycling the ring to bring it to the head of the ring. (kmacro-bind-to-key): Doc fix (describe reserved bindings). Allow binding to reserved keys without specifying C-x C-k prefix. Ask for confirmation if entered key sequence is already bound to a non-macro command. (kmacro-view-macro): Repeating command will show older elements on the macro ring; C-k will execute the last viewed macro. (kmacro-view-macro-repeat): Doc fix. Change its kmacro-repeat property from 'ring to 'head.
author Kim F. Storm <storm@cua.dk>
date Sun, 17 Aug 2003 22:04:44 +0000
parents af68d12218d0
children 8ce686bd7f4f
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