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RE: C-M-TAB stand-in for M-TAB, on MS Windows?
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Drew Adams |
Subject: |
RE: C-M-TAB stand-in for M-TAB, on MS Windows? |
Date: |
Mon, 26 May 2008 16:28:59 -0700 |
> Also, in Emacs one can use C-M-i and in most contexts ESC tab, as an
> alternative to M-tab. Windows does not have any keyboard
> alternative to Alt-tab.
Why does Windows need an alternative? If you prefer that Windows grab ALT-TAB
from Emacs, then you can set that as your preference - no problem.
The question is about the default Emacs behavior, that is, the default behavior
of M-TAB within Emacs.
And the higher priority question is about _documenting_ the ability to configure
this using `w32-(un)register-hot-key'.
- Re: C-M-TAB stand-in for M-TAB, on MS Windows?, (continued)
- Re: C-M-TAB stand-in for M-TAB, on MS Windows?, Eli Zaretskii, 2008/05/31
- Re: C-M-TAB stand-in for M-TAB, on MS Windows?, Paul R, 2008/05/27
- Re: C-M-TAB stand-in for M-TAB, on MS Windows?, Richard M Stallman, 2008/05/27
- Re: C-M-TAB stand-in for M-TAB, on MS Windows?, John Paul Wallington, 2008/05/26
- RE: C-M-TAB stand-in for M-TAB, on MS Windows?, Drew Adams, 2008/05/26
- Re: C-M-TAB stand-in for M-TAB, on MS Windows?, Stefan Monnier, 2008/05/26
- Re: C-M-TAB stand-in for M-TAB, on MS Windows?, Jason Rumney, 2008/05/26
- RE: C-M-TAB stand-in for M-TAB, on MS Windows?,
Drew Adams <=
- RE: C-M-TAB stand-in for M-TAB, on MS Windows?, Drew Adams, 2008/05/26