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1 May 2013 ... A key, or more properly a key sequence, is similar to what is sometimes called a keyboard shortcut in other editors. However, in Emacs:. www.emacswiki.org/emacs/KeySequence |
3 Aug 2010 ... Given some keysequence ;; `key' that defines a motion command, the keysequence `M-d key' ;; deletes without saving the region passed over; ... www.emacswiki.org/emacs/move-and.el |
Keys, or KeySequences, in Emacs are bound to Commands. www.emacswiki.org/emacs/CategoryKeys |
23 Jul 2008 ... A command is an InteractiveFunction, that is, a function that can be executed by users via 'M-x' or bound to a KeySequence. When you use ... www.emacswiki.org/emacs/Command |
5 Sep 2008 ... A chord is a KeySequence in which the keys are pressed at the same time. Example: 'S-M-C-a' . You can hold down a chord to repeat its ... www.emacswiki.org/emacs/Chord |
5 Sep 2008 ... type a KeySequence (e.g. 'C-M-s' ); choose a menu item (e.g. 'Files' > `Open File …') click on a ScrollBar; click on the ModeLine; click in the ... www.emacswiki.org/emacs/DescribeThingAtPoint |
25 Feb 2013 ... Quitting Isearch – Many KeySequences quit Isearch. One that many people use is 'RET' . You cannot use 'RET' to search for the end of a line ... www.emacswiki.org/emacs/IncrementalSearch |
1 Apr 2013 ... By overloading multiple commands on a single key stroke, I can still bind those commands to some keysequence still not consuming too much ... www.emacswiki.org/emacs/KeyBindingDiscussion |
22 Dec 2010... clicking 'mouse-2' in the echo area will initiate 'M-x' (whatever that KeySequence is bound to – by default, 'execute-extended-command' ). www.emacswiki.org/emacs/MousePlus |
9 Feb 2011 ... which is equivalent to (define-key vim:normal-mode-keymap keysequence ' function). and in the local keymap by (vim:local-nmap keysequence ... www.emacswiki.org/emacs/VimMode_-_User's_Guide |
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