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Re: Some questions of a newbie
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Cecil Westerhof |
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Re: Some questions of a newbie |
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Sat, 21 Apr 2007 00:03:11 +0200 |
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Eric Hanchrow wrote:
> Cecil> I like to have the possibility to use the clipboard, so I
> Cecil> added the following to my .emacs: (define-key global-map
> Cecil> "\C-W" 'clipboard-kill-ring-save) (define-key global-map
> Cecil> "\C-Y" 'clipboard-yank)
>
> Rather than defining separate keys for those functions, I simply do
>
> (setq x-select-enable-clipboard t)
This gives a:
Symbol's function definition is void: setq x-select-enable-clipboard t
> Cecil> For comment I see that there is sometimes used one,
> Cecil> sometimes two and sometime three ';'. Does this has a
> Cecil> reason, or not?
>
> Yes -- it's just a convention. It's explained in the Emacs Lisp
> Reference manual: (info "(elisp)Comment Tips")
Thanks.
If I understand it correctly, I should not use comments with only one ';'.
>
> Cecil> Is there a good way to find which keybindings are used, so
> Cecil> a free one can be coupled to a macro?
>
> Yes -- do C-h m in a buffer that's in the mode you're interested in.
> (If you're considering a global binding as opposed to a mode-specific
> one, choose a buffer that's in fundamental-mode).
Thanks.
Re: Some questions of a newbie, Eric Hanchrow, 2007/04/20
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