On Wed, 2003-08-13 at 19:11, Peter S Galbraith wrote: > > -(global-set-key "\C-ch" 'hyperlatex-format-buffer) > > +(eval-after-load "latex" > > + '(add-to-list 'after-load-alist > > + '("latex" (define-key LaTeX-mode-map > > + (kbd "C-c C-c h") > > + 'hyperlatex-format-buffer))) > > + (define-key LaTeX-mode-map > > + (kbd "C-c C-c h") > > + 'hyperlatex-format-buffer)) > > ====================================================================== > > > > :) > > > > ? > > No, not really. `eval-after-load' will by itself hack the > after-load-list or run the code now if the file is already loaded. So > something like: > > (eval-after-load "latex" > '(define-key LaTeX-mode-map "\C-c\C-ch" 'hyperlatex-format-buffer))
Thanks. Is the additional define-key still appropriate? > But use a different key again. C-c C-c is already used in AUC-TeX's > LaTeX-mode-map: > > C-c C-c runs the command TeX-command-master Where do I find which (suitable) keys are still "free"? (Suggest one and I'll take it. :) bye, Roland
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