Re: Changing the Key mapping on Emacs?
- From: "Peter Olcott" <NoSpam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 15 Dec 2007 10:23:51 -0600
"General Schvantzkopf" <schvantzkopf@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in
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On Sat, 15 Dec 2007 08:14:45 -0600, Peter Olcott wrote:
What is the exact syntax for changing the action of
moving to the next
word, and prior word using <Cntrl><RightArrow> and
<Cntrl><LeftArrow>
respectively? How do I make this syntax work? (*** NOTE
***) I already
tried looking this up, and found the answer, yet the
answer had a gap so
that it did not work.
http://www.introrse.com/jasonc/docs/my-emacs.html (1)
This does not say
the name of the next word / prior word function
(2) This uses the Meta-key, and I don't have the meta key
(3) It does
not say where to put, and how to invoke the .emacs file
Other examples have much larger gaps.
Are you using Emacs or Xemacs? In Xemacs that's the
default binding, I
just tried it and it does exactly what you want.
I have decided to use regular emacs because this will always
be available and installed, Xemacs was not included in the
default installation of my system.
.
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