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Re: unassigning cntl-Z in cua mode
From: |
Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
Re: unassigning cntl-Z in cua mode |
Date: |
Mon, 23 Mar 2015 17:41:30 +0200 |
> From: Stuart McGraw <smcg4191@frii.com>
> Date: Sun, 22 Mar 2015 22:21:51 -0600
>
> I have recently started using CUA mode and it is ok except for
> one thing... I don't like having cntl-z mapped to undo. I run
> emacs in a terminal window (emacs -nw) a lot and routinely need
> to suspend emacs with cntl-z, do something in the shell, then
> resume emacs.
>
> How can I undo the mapping the CUA mode applies to the cntl-z
> key? I am elisp-illiterate so a cut and paste solution would
> be greatly appreciated.
"C-x C-z" also suspends, so you can have both suspend and undo.
- Re: unassigning cntl-Z in cua mode, (continued)
- Re: unassigning cntl-Z in cua mode, Alexis, 2015/03/23
- Re: unassigning cntl-Z in cua mode, Stuart McGraw, 2015/03/23
- Re: unassigning cntl-Z in cua mode, Alexis, 2015/03/23
- Re: unassigning cntl-Z in cua mode, Stuart McGraw, 2015/03/23
- Re: unassigning cntl-Z in cua mode, Alexis, 2015/03/23
- Re: unassigning cntl-Z in cua mode, Stuart McGraw, 2015/03/23
- Re: unassigning cntl-Z in cua mode, Alexis, 2015/03/23
RE: unassigning cntl-Z in cua mode, Drew Adams, 2015/03/23
Re: unassigning cntl-Z in cua mode,
Eli Zaretskii <=
Re: unassigning cntl-Z in cua mode, Emanuel Berg, 2015/03/23