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RE: Built-In Keybindingr associated with functions keys F2, F3, etc
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Drew Adams |
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RE: Built-In Keybindingr associated with functions keys F2, F3, etc |
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Fri, 23 Oct 2020 15:49:41 -0700 (PDT) |
> You can usually get that information for any prefix key by typing
> `<prefix> C-h'. So for example `<f2> C-h' shows:...
(But <f1>, <f3>, <f4>, <f10>, <f11> are not, by default,
prefix keys.)
<f1> is bound to `help-command', which is a prefix command, and
`C-h f help-command' tells you its definition is a keymap. But
`<f1> C-h' doesn't tell you about keys with prefix <f1>. `C-h b'
shows those keys, however. And `C-h k <f1>' shows you that it's
a prefix command by waiting for you to type another key, to
complete the key sequence.
The others I listed are bound to simple commands. They're not
prefix keys. `C-h k' tells you about each one.
- Built-In Keybindingr associated with functions keys F2, F3, etc, Christopher Dimech, 2020/10/23
- Re: Built-In Keybindingr associated with functions keys F2, F3, etc, Tassilo Horn, 2020/10/23
- RE: Built-In Keybindingr associated with functions keys F2, F3, etc,
Drew Adams <=
- Re: Built-In Keybindingr associated with functions keys F2, F3, etc, Eli Zaretskii, 2020/10/24
- RE: Built-In Keybindingr associated with functions keys F2, F3, etc, Drew Adams, 2020/10/24
- Re: RE: Built-In Keybindingr associated with functions keys F2, F3, etc, Christopher Dimech, 2020/10/24