Variable: allout-unprefixed-keybindings

allout-unprefixed-keybindings is a customizable variable defined in allout.el.gz.

Value

(("[(control ?k)]" allout-kill-line)
 ("[(meta ?k)]" allout-copy-line-as-kill)
 ("[(control ?y)]" allout-yank) ("[(meta ?y)]" allout-yank-pop))

Documentation

Allout-mode functions bound to keys without any added prefix.

This is in contrast to the majority of allout-mode(var)/allout-mode(fun) bindings on allout-prefixed-keybindings, whose bindings are created with a preceding command key.

Use vector format for the keys:
  - put literal keys after a ? question mark, eg: ?a, ?.
  - enclose control, shift, or meta-modified keys as sequences within
    parentheses, with the literal key, as above, preceded by the name(s)
    of the modifiers, eg: [(control ?a)]
See the existing keys for examples.

This variable was added, or its default value changed, in Emacs 24.1.

Source Code

;; Defined in /usr/src/emacs/lisp/allout.el.gz
;;;_   = allout-unprefixed-keybindings
(defcustom allout-unprefixed-keybindings
  '(("[(control ?k)]" allout-kill-line)
    ("[(meta ?k)]" allout-copy-line-as-kill)
    ("[(control ?y)]" allout-yank)
    ("[(meta ?y)]" allout-yank-pop)
    )
  "Allout-mode functions bound to keys without any added prefix.

This is in contrast to the majority of `allout-mode' bindings on
`allout-prefixed-keybindings', whose bindings are created with a
preceding command key.

Use vector format for the keys:
  - put literal keys after a `?' question mark, eg: `?a', `?.'
  - enclose control, shift, or meta-modified keys as sequences within
    parentheses, with the literal key, as above, preceded by the name(s)
    of the modifiers, eg: [(control ?a)]
See the existing keys for examples."
  :version "24.1"
  :type 'allout-keybindings-binding
  :group 'allout-keybindings
  :set #'allout-compose-and-institute-keymap
  )