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Re: Remapping keys and creating my own keymap \\ too complicated\\


From: Tatsu Takamaro
Subject: Re: Remapping keys and creating my own keymap \\ too complicated\\
Date: Wed, 4 Dec 2024 19:57:37 +0300
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Answering that question, I just wanna set the keys I got accustomed to:

1/ С-a to extract all

2/ C-c to copy

3/ C-v to paste

4/ C-x to cut

5/ C-o to open

6/ C-s to save

7/ C-f to find something in the text

8/ C-z to cancle

9/ C-q to quit Emacs (C-x-c)

And! I would also like to set new binding on the commands that were (or would have been) set free (like C-a to move-beginning-of-line).
I respect the "development history" that lead to your default key 
bindings, but I'm 40 y.o. and I just don't want to change my fundamental 
habits. And btw, I know about your CUA mode. But it doesn't fit my needs 
for two main reasons: it offers not all of the hotkeys I mentioned above 
and it doen't work everywhere. But the CUA mode is a good idea, apparently.
ср, 04.12.2024 19:25, Jean Louis пишет:
I suggest that you say which key bindings you would like to set, as
that way it will be possible to understand what you wish to achieve,
and then answer will come easier.






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