Evil-mode keymapping being overridden by org-mode
Brandon Amos
bamos at cs.cmu.edu
Thu Apr 6 19:40:40 CEST 2017
Hi, I am mapping the "t" character in evil normal/motion modes to
`evil-next-line` with the following. I am doing this mapping
for reasonable navigation with the Dvorak layout.
(define-key evil-normal-state-map "t" 'evil-next-line)
(define-key evil-motion-state-map "t" 'evil-next-line)
This works well, except in one case when org mode over-rides
my mapping with `org-todo`:
1. Open Emacs and an org file
2. In normal mode, `C-h k t` shows that `t` is bound to evil-next-line.
3. Open the agenda with `C-a a`
4. Close the agenda buffer with `C-x 0`
5. In normal mode, `C-h k t` shows that `t` is bound to `org-todo`
How can I prevent opening the agenda buffer from
over-writing this key mapping like this?
I've tried searching for ways to unset this org-mode keyboard mapping
and ways to define keyboard mappings that can't be over-ridden,
but I haven't been able to find anything that works.
If it is helpful, I am using this version of spacemacs:
https://github.com/syl20bnr/spacemacs/tree/c2774bc0dea3dbc63621709d54685fbbe9212d55
My (near-vanilla) spacemacs init file is here.
I set the evil keymappings in dotspacemacs/user-config:
https://github.com/bamos/dotfiles/blob/master/.spacemacs.d/init.el
-Brandon.
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