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Re: Emacs and vim analogs
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David Kastrup |
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Re: Emacs and vim analogs |
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Sun, 18 Feb 2007 20:03:50 +0100 |
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"Clinton Curry" <clintonc@uab.edu> writes:
> I've been bouncing back and forth between Vim and Emacs for some time, and
> lately I've been trying to reconcile the abilities of one with the other.
> Specifically, I'm wondering if there is something in Emacs analogous to the
> following Vim capabilities.
>
> 1) Omni-completion. Here, if you're happily typing something and
> come across a name, function call, etc, that you have typed before,
> in Vim you can press Ctrl+N to see what can go with what you've
> typed so far. Moreover, in many cases, it does this intelligently,
> taking syntax into account.
M-/
> 2) Redo-last-change. In Vim, if you make a change, pressing "."
> will make the change again. Is there something analogous in Emacs,
> aside from defining a macro?
Either C-x M-ESC or C-x z, depending on your requirements.
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