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[h-e-w] Re: Re: Problem with emacs32 + Ctrl-Tab
From: |
Ulrike Fischer |
Subject: |
[h-e-w] Re: Re: Problem with emacs32 + Ctrl-Tab |
Date: |
Mon, 9 Nov 2009 16:27:18 +0100 |
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40tude_Dialog/2.0.15.41de |
Am Mon, 9 Nov 2009 15:35:45 +0100 schrieb Lennart Borgman:
>> I found out that C-Tab works from the start if I enable
>> "nxhtml-load". Is this the intended behaviour?
> I wish it were ... ;-)
> It looks like you have found a bug. I have probably forgotten to
> autoload something. I will keep it in mind and fix it later. But in
> the meantime just set nxhtml-load as you suggest. It does not harm.
Next problem: I can't get ctrl+0 (open file) and ctrl+S (save file)
to work. The rebind-key-mode is on, and I toggled all the keys to
on, and the .emacs looks as if they were correctly saved (but I do
find it a bit dubious that there is a "quote"), nevertheless ctrl+S
e.g. starts isearch. C-A + C-W on the other side works fine.
'(rebind-keys (quote (("MS Windows - often used key bindings" t
(([(control 97)] "C-a on w32 normally means 'select all'. In Emacs
it is `beginning-of-line'." t shift mark-whole-buffer) ([(control
111)] "C-o on w32 normally means 'open file'. In Emacs it is
`open-line'." t shift find-file) ([(control 102)] "C-f is commonly
search on w32. In Emacs it is `forward-char'." t shift
isearch-forward) ([(control 115)] "C-s is normally 'save file' on
w32. In Emacs it is `isearch-forward'." t nil save-buffer)
([(control 119)] "C-w is often something like kill-buffer on w32. In
Emacs it is `kill-region'." t shift kill-buffer) ([(control 112)]
"C-p is nearly always print on w32. In Emacs it is `previous-line'."
t shift hfyview-buffer))))))
'(rebind-keys-mode t)
--
Ulrike Fischer