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A keymap is a Lisp data structure that specifies key bindings for various key sequences. A single keymap directly specifies definitions for individual events. When a key sequence consists of a single event, its binding in a keymap is the keymap's definition for that event.
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How to fully and completely remove a menu defined by easy-menu-define
Given an example menu created via easy-menu:
(easy-menu-define my-example-menu-map java-mode-map "My example menu" `("ExampleMenu"
["Hello World" 'ignore]
; ... more items below
))
What is the pr …
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How to fully and completely remove a menu defined by easy-menu-define
I am posting this here in case anyone else runs into the same problem or is just interested in learning. I solved this by using my older method for manipulating the menu bar (i.e. always maintain manu …
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How do I completely re-define the menubar in 28.2
I know this is a bit late but this is actually very do'able. You just needed the car of the menu item you want to delete. There are a few ways to find it but I like to use lookup-key to just dump the …