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Re: Problem With Emacs Lisp Mode
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narke |
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Re: Problem With Emacs Lisp Mode |
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26 Jun 2005 21:20:18 -0700 |
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Barry Margolin wrote:
> In article <877jgh5nzu.fsf@narke.yellow.line>,
> Steven Woody <narkewoody@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > everyone knows that a Ctrl-e will move the cursor to the end of current
> > statement, but in Emacs Lisp mode, it seems no the true to me. Created a .el
> > file and typed in something like below,
> >
> > (setq a 1)
> > (setq b 2)
> >
> > then, i put the cursor on the begin of the first sentence, the do a Ctrl-e,
> > the cursor will unexpectedly go to the end of the second sentence! has
> > anyone
> > encountered this kind of problem? i like to share your solution. thanks!
>
> Control-e normally goes to the end of the current *line*. Are you
> talking about Meta-e? Sentences end with a ".", "!", or "?" character
> followed by whitespace, with an optional close quote or close
> parenthesis after the punctuation. Your example doesn't have any of
> these, so it goes to the end of the paragraph.
no. i did mean Ctrol-e and what i expected is go to the end of current
line. in my example, the Ctrol-e always moves cursor to end of the next
line. but if i split a statement into more than one lines, such as
(setq a
1)
Ctrol-e will work normally. i do not know why.
>
> Most of the commands that deal with Lisp expressions are Meta-Control.
> E.g. M-C-e will go to the end of the current function definition.
for this case, the M-C-e in my system always goes to the begining of
the next line which immediately below the ending line of the function!
>
> --
> Barry Margolin, barmar@alum.mit.edu
> Arlington, MA
> *** PLEASE post questions in newsgroups, not directly to me ***
Re: Problem With Emacs Lisp Mode, Stefan Monnier, 2005/06/28