tvl-depot/configs/shared/emacs/.emacs.d/elpa/key-chord-20160227.1238/key-chord-autoloads.el

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;;; key-chord-autoloads.el --- automatically extracted autoloads
;;
;;; Code:
(add-to-list 'load-path (directory-file-name (or (file-name-directory #$) (car load-path))))
;;;### (autoloads nil "key-chord" "key-chord.el" (23450 31845 716118
;;;;;; 990000))
;;; Generated autoloads from key-chord.el
(autoload 'key-chord-mode "key-chord" "\
Toggle key chord mode.
With positive ARG enable the mode. With zero or negative arg disable the mode.
A key chord is two keys that are pressed simultaneously, or one key quickly
pressed twice.
See functions `key-chord-define-global', `key-chord-define-local', and
`key-chord-define' and variables `key-chord-two-keys-delay' and
`key-chord-one-key-delay'.
\(fn ARG)" t nil)
(autoload 'key-chord-define-global "key-chord" "\
Define a key-chord of the two keys in KEYS starting a COMMAND.
KEYS can be a string or a vector of two elements. Currently only elements
that corresponds to ascii codes in the range 32 to 126 can be used.
COMMAND can be an interactive function, a string, or nil.
If COMMAND is nil, the key-chord is removed.
Note that KEYS defined locally in the current buffer will have precedence.
\(fn KEYS COMMAND)" t nil)
(autoload 'key-chord-define-local "key-chord" "\
Locally define a key-chord of the two keys in KEYS starting a COMMAND.
KEYS can be a string or a vector of two elements. Currently only elements
that corresponds to ascii codes in the range 32 to 126 can be used.
COMMAND can be an interactive function, a string, or nil.
If COMMAND is nil, the key-chord is removed.
The binding goes in the current buffer's local map,
which in most cases is shared with all other buffers in the same major mode.
\(fn KEYS COMMAND)" t nil)
(autoload 'key-chord-define "key-chord" "\
Define in KEYMAP, a key-chord of the two keys in KEYS starting a COMMAND.
KEYS can be a string or a vector of two elements. Currently only elements
that corresponds to ascii codes in the range 32 to 126 can be used.
COMMAND can be an interactive function, a string, or nil.
If COMMAND is nil, the key-chord is removed.
\(fn KEYMAP KEYS COMMAND)" nil nil)
;;;***
;; Local Variables:
;; version-control: never
;; no-byte-compile: t
;; no-update-autoloads: t
;; End:
;;; key-chord-autoloads.el ends here