Chuck, Thank you for addressing my issue with backquote and CDLaTeX. >From your explanation I gather my problem just split in two.
1. Remap an alternative key to type ` (backquote or back-tick, as you prefer), possibly a key that CDLaTeX understands so it allows me to enter the "math symbols menu". There's no work-around here, it's only backquote that grants the access to said menu. 2. Choose an alternative character that lets me cycle through the 3 levels of the math symbols menu. This is done by modifying the "cdlatex-math-symbol- prefix". I've managed to solve problem n.2, i.e. instead of backquote I now have '@' to cycle through the menu. I did this with the command "M-x customize-option RET" followed by "cdlatex-math-symbol-prefix", changing to '@' and saving everything into my .emacs file for future sessions. Problem n.2 appears a little bit more complicated to me, since the remapping that you cite was done for me by other emacs expert users. Nevertheless here's my attempt: ;;; a key for backquote symbol (define-key key-translation-map (kbd "M-6") "") (define-key key-translation-map (kbd "M-9") (kbd "`")) ;;;this one's only for CDLaTeX math insertion (define-key key-translation-map (kbd "C-1") (kbd "`")) I press Ctrl and 1 together and that's equivalent to backquote. This solution works and solves problem n.1 too allowing me to enter the math symbols menu. However I was wondering if there's a way to remap backquote so that the minor mode CDLatex doesn't override Org-mode's keymap, specifically its mapping of the backquote character. I've read the "Mastering Key Bindings in emacs" article on www.masteringemacs. org (link: https://www.masteringemacs.org/article/mastering-key-bindings-emacs) and there seems to be a keymap called "minor-mode-map-alist". Can it be used to "talk" to CDLaTeX? Something like "(define-key minor-mode-map-alist (kbd "M-9") (kbd "`")) " perhaps? I'm not sure how to write this remapping command and I don't want to break emacs' configuration. Can you give me some pointers? Thank you again for taking the time to get into this hairy business. >----Messaggio originale---- >Da: Charles C. Berry <ccbe...@ucsd.edu> >Data: 25-gen-2016 5.54 >A: "vendo.li...@libero.it"<vendo.li...@libero.it> >Cc: <emacs-orgmode@gnu.org> >Ogg: Re: Wrong type argument: characterp, 134217782 (??) > >On Sun, 24 Jan 2016, vendo.li...@libero.it wrote: > >> Ok, so if I want to use this character '•' (a bullet mark) to trigger math >> expression, what should I write in my .emacs file regarding the `cdlatex- math- >> symbol-prefix' variable? > >The bullet is not a *character* per se in emacs. > >So you cannot do that. > >The left quote (back tic) is used to trigger math symbol selection. You >cannot easily change that, but you can remap a key as you did for M-9 and >that will allow you to enter the selection menus. But you cannot use that >character (M-9) to change levels. You can customize >`cdlatex-math-symbol-prefix' to set a symbol for that purpose. > >(Please help me out, I know nothing about how to write >> elisp). > >Elisp is not needed. > >You need to use the customize interface. See > > (info "(emacs) Customization Groups") > >Briefly, type > >M-x customize RET > >Then type `cdlatex-math' in the search box and click `search'. > >Then click on the mark left of Cdlatex Math Symbol Prefix, delete the '`' >and type in the character you want to traverse levels in the math symbo >menus. Then change the state. `Save for Future Sessions' will modify your >.emacs for you. > > >> Since you mention this might be a bug with CDLaTeX, I'd like to add that >> pressing TAB after '-' (dash) in an itemize environment doesn't put '\item'. I >> believe it's an empty command. >> > >It works fine for me. Be sure you have org-cdlatex-mode enabled and that >you really are in a suitable environment. If you see messages like > > if: No open environment at point. >or > if: No item defined for abc environment. > >in the *Messages* buffer, you have erred. > >HTH, > >Chuck >