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Re: How do I highlight word at point?
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Thorsten Bonow |
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Re: How do I highlight word at point? |
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Sun, 19 Oct 2008 15:24:48 +0200 |
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>>>>> "Francis" == Francis Moreau <francis.moro@gmail.com> writes:
>> I think what you asked may be done by typing `M-b M-@'.
Francis> M-b is bind to 'backward-word'.
Francis> Which function 'M-b M-@' is bind in your "special" environment ?
Francis> thanks
Francis> Francis
Hi,
he never claimed that "M-b M-@" was bound to a function: "M-b" is indeed bound
to
`backward-word'. But then the point is at the beginning of a word and "M-@",
which is bound to `mark-word' will do the trick.
Come on, you could at least have tried it once. Emacs seldom explodes on
keyboard input ;-)
Toto
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Re: How do I highlight word at point?, Xah, 2008/10/19