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Re: what are <remap> and <switch-to-buffer>
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Santanu |
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Re: what are <remap> and <switch-to-buffer> |
Date: |
Sun, 15 Mar 2009 03:37:19 -0700 (PDT) |
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On Mar 15, 2:47 pm, p...@informatimago.com (Pascal J. Bourguignon)
replied:
> You can know what keys a command is bound to with C-h w
Thanks. Didn't know about that.
> However, when I do C-h w find-file RET it says:
> find-file is on <open>, C-x C-f, <menu-bar> <file> <new-file>
Yes, I was wondering about keys like these <open>, <remap>, etc.
that emacs talk about sometimes.
> I'd guess that the <open> key is what happens when you click on the
> open button in the tool-bar.
When I click on the open button in the tool bar, the minibuffer shows
'tool-bar open-file'.
Talking about these peculiar (to me) 'keys', I was wondering if there
are
some keyboards that have keys like <open>, etc.
Regards,
Santanu Chatterjee