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Re: emacs as an ide
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LEE Sau Dan |
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Re: emacs as an ide |
Date: |
17 Oct 2003 23:38:50 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.2 |
>>>>> "Bruce" == Bruce Ingalls <bingalls@fit-zones.NO-SPAM.com> writes:
Bruce> Kai Grossjohann wrote:
>> "Martin" <x@y.z> writes:
>>> ...I am too lazy to do the M-x compile command
>> Well, (global-set-key (kbd "<f9>") 'recompile) might do
>> something useful for you. WDYT?
Bruce> If you want to follow Microsoft 'standards', F5 is run, and
Bruce> F7 is build, As I Recall. In other modes, F7 is spell
Bruce> check, although some Gnusers spell check their code.
In Borland's text-based IDE's, F9 is the standard key for "compile",
F7/F8 for 'previous-error and 'next-error, ... It's not a coincidence
that both Martin and I have F9 bound to 'compile. (Maybe, Martin has
also bound F8 to 'next-error?)
And guess which predates which: Borland's IDE or Microsoft's IDE?
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