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Re: alt-tab? really? you're joking...
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incal |
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Re: alt-tab? really? you're joking... |
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Mon, 26 Jan 2015 22:18:31 +0100 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/24.4 (gnu/linux) |
Tassilo Horn <tsdh@gnu.org> writes:
> Well, in any programming mode, `<M-tab>' runs
> `completion-at-point' or `complete-symbol' which are
> the main completion functions in emacs. (Actually,
> that's bound to `C-M-i' but that translates to
> `<M-tab>' which is much easier to type.)
To me <C-M-i> isn't more difficult to type (in a way,
it is easier/better as the left index finger can
remain at <f>), and it doesn't translate to <M-tab>,
which by the way I had to configure. But now I got
suspicious: I'll remove the configuration and see if
it still works...
--
underground experts united
Re: alt-tab? really? you're joking..., incal, 2015/01/23
- Re: alt-tab? really? you're joking..., Hikaru Ichijyo, 2015/01/23
- Re: alt-tab? really? you're joking..., incal, 2015/01/24
- Re: alt-tab? really? you're joking..., Adam Sjøgren, 2015/01/24
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- Re: alt-tab? really? you're joking..., Hikaru Ichijyo, 2015/01/24
- Re: Immediate expiration, Damien Wyart, 2015/01/25
- Re: Immediate expiration, Hikaru Ichijyo, 2015/01/25