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Re: beginner emacs question regarding M-<
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imputerate |
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Re: beginner emacs question regarding M-< |
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Fri, 14 Sep 2007 00:22:54 -0700 (PDT) |
> If you have some key printed with "<" above ",", you need to press and
> hold down the so-called "shift key" (possibly labelled with an
> upward-pointing hollow arrow rather than "shift") while pressing such
> a key in order to get the upper symbol printed on the key.
>
> So if you hold down shift and press ",", you get "<". The same holds
> when also pressing Alt.
one way to avoid running out of fingers when holding/pressing...etc.
is to set the caps lock so that it applies to all keys, including numbers
and keys like ,/<;
actually it's a good way to render upper case letters, too,
once you get used to it;
imputerate
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