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C-h e displays the *Messages* buffer. |
C-h e displays the *Messages* buffer. |
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C-h d runs apropos-documentation. |
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C-h followed by a control character is used for displaying files |
C-h followed by a control character is used for displaying files |
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that do not change: |
that do not change: |
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have been moved to C-h F, C-h K and C-h S. |
have been moved to C-h F, C-h K and C-h S. |
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C-h c, C-h k, C-h w, and C-h f now handle remapped interactive commands. |
C-h c, C-h k, C-h w, and C-h f now handle remapped interactive commands. |
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- C-h c and C-h k report the actual command (after possible remapping) |
- C-h c and C-h k report the actual command (after possible remapping) |
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run by the key sequence. |
run by the key sequence. |
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- C-h w and C-h f on a command which has been remapped now report the |
- C-h w and C-h f on a command which has been remapped now report the |
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command it is remapped to, and the keys which can be used to run |
command it is remapped to, and the keys which can be used to run |
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that command. |
that command. |
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For example, if C-k is bound to kill-line, and kill-line is remapped |
For example, if C-k is bound to kill-line, and kill-line is remapped |
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to new-kill-line, these commands now report: |
to new-kill-line, these commands now report: |
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- C-h c and C-h k C-k reports: |
- C-h c and C-h k C-k reports: |
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C-k runs the command new-kill-line |
C-k runs the command new-kill-line |
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- C-h w and C-h f kill-line reports: |
- C-h w and C-h f kill-line reports: |
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kill-line is remapped to new-kill-line which is on C-k, <deleteline> |
kill-line is remapped to new-kill-line which is on C-k, <deleteline> |
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- C-h w and C-h f new-kill-line reports: |
- C-h w and C-h f new-kill-line reports: |
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new-kill-line is on C-k |
new-kill-line is on C-k |
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evaluate when Emacs starts up. If this is done after startup, |
evaluate when Emacs starts up. If this is done after startup, |
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it evaluates those expressions immediately. |
it evaluates those expressions immediately. |
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This is useful in packages that can be preloaded. |
This is useful in packages that can be preloaded. |
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*** `list-faces-display' takes an optional argument, REGEXP. |
*** `list-faces-display' takes an optional argument, REGEXP. |
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