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Re: Opening file with is in killring
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Decebal |
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Re: Opening file with is in killring |
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Sat, 1 Nov 2008 01:24:00 -0700 (PDT) |
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On Oct 31, 3:31 pm, "Drew Adams" <drew.ad...@oracle.com> wrote:
> But I bind a key (I use `M-k') in the minibuffer keymaps to a command that
> clears the minibuffer, so only two keystrokes are needed (`M-k C-y'). Without
What is this command?
> such a binding, you can always use `C-x DEL' (`DEL' is typically the Backspace
> key), which is `backward-kill-sentence', or `ESC C-backspace' or `ESC
> C-delete',
> which are `backward-kill-sexp'. They can generally help to clear the
> minibuffer.
But this puts the contents of the minibuffer in the killring. :-{
I understood that with m-y I should get the previous entry, but when I
use that I get:
Previous command was not a yank
I have kill-ring-max set on 60. So anybody an idea what is happening
here?
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