Bastien Guerry <b...@altern.org> writes: > Glenn Morris <r...@gnu.org> writes: > >> Eric Hanchrow wrote: >> >>> I started emacs with "emacs -Q". Then I typed >>> >>> M-x o r g - m o d e <return> M-x f l y s p e l l - >>> m o d e <return> C-h c <M-tab> C-h c M-TAB >>> >>> C-h c <M-tab> showed me "<M-tab> runs the command pcomplete". >>> C-h c M-TAB (which I typed via Ctrl+Alt+i) showed me "M-TAB runs the >>> command flyspell-auto-correct-word". >>> >>> I expected _both_ key events -- <M-tab> and M-TAB -- to show me >>> flyspell-auto-correct-word. >> >> This occurs because org.el for some reason tries to define the M-TAB key >> 3 different ways: >> >> (org-defkey org-mode-map [(meta tab)] 'pcomplete) >> (org-defkey org-mode-map "\M-\t" 'pcomplete) >> (org-defkey org-mode-map "\M-\C-i" 'pcomplete) >> >> Removing all but the second definition would fix this. >> >> Ref "Named ASCII Control Characters" in the lispref. >> >> If you do not want to distinguish between (for example) <TAB> and >> `C-i', make just one binding, for the ASCII character <TAB> (octal >> code 011). If you do want to distinguish, make one binding for this >> ASCII character, and another for the "function key" `tab'. > > Thanks. This is now fixing in Org repo, I'll close the bug when > this goes into Emacs.
Fixed in Emacs trunk. Closing this bug. -- Bastien