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Re: Go to a Line
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Kirsten Tremaine |
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Re: Go to a Line |
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Thu, 20 Mar 2003 19:37:19 GMT |
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In article <mailman.3434.1048188151.21513.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>,
Bijan Soleymani wrote:
>> Or you could just use the default key of
>>
>> M-g
>
> That is not the standard binding for M-g.
It is in xemacs. If you need to switch back and forth a lot between
the gnuemacs and xemacs, because some hosts only have one and some
only have the other, it's very handy to use the same binding in both.
> M-g by default is used to change font or something like that.
Exactly -- "or something like that". It's a comparatively obscure
function vis-a-vis goto-line. How often do you use the standard m-g
in gnuemacs? For me the answer was "never". Sounds like the same for
you. So why not rebind it to goto-line and thereby have the same
binding in both emacs variants at minimal cost?
- Go to a Line, nowar, 2003/03/20
- Re: Go to a Line, Nick . Godbey, 2003/03/20
- Re: Go to a Line, Bijan Soleymani, 2003/03/20
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- Re: Go to a Line,
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- Re: Go to a Line, Kai Großjohann, 2003/03/26
- Re: Go to a Line, Stefan Monnier, 2003/03/26
- Re: Go to a Line, Bijan Soleymani, 2003/03/26
- Re: Go to a Line, Stefan Monnier, 2003/03/26
- Re: Go to a Line, Ivan Kanis, 2003/03/27
- Re: Go to a Line, Stefan Monnier, 2003/03/27
- Re: Go to a Line, Kevin Rodgers, 2003/03/27
- Re: Go to a Line, Stefan Monnier, 2003/03/27
- Re: Go to a Line, Kevin Rodgers, 2003/03/27
Re: Go to a Line, Bijan Soleymani, 2003/03/21