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Re: Using punctuation in abbrev
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Aurélien Aptel |
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Re: Using punctuation in abbrev |
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Sun, 2 Jun 2013 19:17:06 +0200 |
On Sun, Jun 2, 2013 at 7:21 AM, Emanuel Berg <embe8573@student.uu.se> wrote:
> Just curious: what Unicode chars do you regularly use?
mainly arrows, ×, ≠, ≈, ...
> Another thought: Pick a shortcut that is very "fast" (short, and
> without you having to move your hand), like M-; or C-o (it depends
> what is already wired into your hands, and what you already do
> useful stuff with - don't change that - but there are many
> shortcuts...).
>
> Then, write a defun that waits for a keystroke, then inserts the
> Unicode char depending on what was hit, So, say, M-; l is right
> arrow, M-; j is left arrow, M-; i is up arrow, etc.
That's not a bad alternative. I think I'll do this.
- Using punctuation in abbrev, Aurélien Aptel, 2013/06/01
- RE: Using punctuation in abbrev, Drew Adams, 2013/06/01
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- Re: Using punctuation in abbrev, Emanuel Berg, 2013/06/02
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- Re: Using punctuation in abbrev, Emanuel Berg, 2013/06/03
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