Sharon Kimble wrote: >Thanks Marc. >Here it is - >(if (eq window-system 'x) > (shell-command "xmodmap -e 'clear Lock' -e 'keycode 66 = F13'")) >(global-set-key [f13] 'execute-extended-command) ;;sets caps-lock as >meta-key > >Sharon. > >On Sun, 05 Jan 2014 20:36:20 +0100 >Marc-Oliver Ihm wrote: > >> Hi Sharon, >> >> not sure, what happened in your setup. Maybe things can get clearer, >> if you would supply the line of lisp that you employed to bind F13. >> Was it something like >> >> (global-set-key [(f13)] 'org-archive-subtree) >> >> ? >> >> regards >> Marc >> >> >> Am 05.01.2014 04:35, schrieb Sharon Kimble: >> > Whilst trying to set a key binding to archive 'DONE' todo items, by >> > trying to bind F13 [aka CapsLock] to '2', so the finished intended >> > result would have been - F13 + 2 = DONE & ARCHIVED. This is a >global >> > key binding, although I was trying for a local one. How do I know >> > its 'global'? Because CapsLock now does not work for me to use in >> > this email! >> > >> > So, how do I revert CapsLock to being its intended F13 please? And >> > how do I set up a local key binding to avoid this situation in the >> > future please? >> > >> > Thanks >> > Sharon. >> > >> > > > >-- >A taste of linux = http://www.sharons.org.uk >efever = http://www.efever.blogspot.com/ >efever = http://sharon04.livejournal.com/ >my git repo = https://bitbucket.org/boudiccas/dots >Debian testing, Fluxbox 1.3.5, LibreOffice 4.1.4.2 >Registered Linux user 561944 Thinking about it, that is the original code in my .emacs which set it up correctly. The code that I typed in, in the mini-buffer was a local key-binding from the wikemacs site. Sorry I can't be more precise as I'm no longer at my computer. Sharon. -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.