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Binding same command to two separte keys??
From: |
William Case |
Subject: |
Binding same command to two separte keys?? |
Date: |
Fri, 13 Apr 2007 15:02:34 -0400 |
Hi;
I have set (global-set-key [(M-s)] 'shell-command) in my .emacs.
I also want to keep the M-! shell-command binding
Nothing happens when I use M-s, nor do I get an error message.
C-h k says M-s is undefined yet,
C-h w says shell-command is on <M-s>, M-!, <menu-bar> etc...
I have read < > means a symbolic key like F3. What does <M-s> mean and
what have I done wrong?
--
Regards Bill
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