instead of @code{kill-line} and @code{kill-word}. It can establish
this by making these two command-remapping bindings in its keymap:
-@example
+@smallexample
(define-key my-mode-map [remap kill-line] 'my-kill-line)
(define-key my-mode-map [remap kill-word] 'my-kill-word)
-@end example
+@end smallexample
Whenever @code{my-mode-map} is an active keymap, if the user types
@kbd{C-k}, Emacs will find the standard global binding of
Remapping only works through a single level. In other words,
-@example
+@smallexample
(define-key my-mode-map [remap kill-line] 'my-kill-line)
(define-key my-mode-map [remap my-kill-line] 'my-other-kill-line)
-@end example
+@end smallexample
@noindent
does not have the effect of remapping @code{kill-line} into