Re: Changing the Key mapping on Emacs?
- From: "Peter Olcott" <NoSpam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 15 Dec 2007 09:30:32 -0600
"Måns Rullgård" <mans@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Peter Olcott" <NoSpam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
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?
You don't need to do anything at all. It is part of the
default
key bindings.
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.
I'm thinking there's a serious gap in your abilities to
comprehend
simple text. Just try it out already, and stop flooding
Usenet with
drivel like this.
--
Måns Rullgård
mans@xxxxxxxxx
I did try it out and it did not work. I really hate spending
twenty hours solving a five minute problem because of
incorrect, inconsistent and incomplete documentation. If you
know the answer please tell me, if you don't know the answer
then please do not respond.
.
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