From 524b3453cc4fc7309ffa802b291592e151c73ef3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Craig Jennings Date: Fri, 5 Jun 2026 14:48:43 -0500 Subject: fix(term): forward F10 and C-F10 to Emacs in ghostel buffers Inside a ghostel terminal or agent buffer, semi-char mode forwarded F10 and C-F10 to the pty, so the music-playlist toggle and the server-shutdown command never ran. Both are global bindings with no ghostel-mode-map entry, so I added them to ghostel-keymap-exceptions and rebuilt the semi-char map. The lookup then falls through to the global map. Same shape as the earlier F9, F12, and window-nav fixes. --- modules/term-config.el | 7 +++++-- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'modules') diff --git a/modules/term-config.el b/modules/term-config.el index 5753edde..7cd386dc 100644 --- a/modules/term-config.el +++ b/modules/term-config.el @@ -229,9 +229,12 @@ run its own project-named tmux session instead of a bare, auto-named one. ;; rebuild is what actually lets the key through to `ghostel-mode-map' / the ;; global map. C-; and F12 are the prefix + toggle; the modified arrows are ;; windmove (S-arrows, focus) and buffer-move (C-M-arrows, swap), which the - ;; ai-term workflow expects to work from inside an agent buffer. + ;; ai-term workflow expects to work from inside an agent buffer. F10 and + ;; C-F10 are global bindings (music-playlist toggle, server shutdown) that + ;; reach Emacs by falling through to the global map once the semi-char map + ;; stops forwarding them. (with-eval-after-load 'ghostel - (dolist (key '("C-;" "" + (dolist (key '("C-;" "" "" "C-" "S-" "S-" "S-" "S-" "C-M-" "C-M-" "C-M-" "C-M-")) (add-to-list 'ghostel-keymap-exceptions key)) -- cgit v1.2.3