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Re: where-is only mentions first key in interval
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Per Starbäck |
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Re: where-is only mentions first key in interval |
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Mon, 13 Feb 2012 17:28:19 +0100 |
> Per Emacs key notation, `e..f' means only one thing: the sequence of four
> keystrokes `e', `.', `.', and `f'.
But that is written 'e . . f' of course! Emacs already uses ".." for
intervals at least for describe-bindings,
but with spaces, like:
SPC .. ~ self-insert-command