I find that
@settings->@Keyboard shortcuts -> @ignore Unused key bindings -> @keys
Default Emacs shortcuts

And I see that

beginning-of-line = Alt-Up
beginning-of-line = Control-a

The 'Control-a' doesn't work, and I think it's because it's under the
@ignore line.

Q1 : Is it OK to remove the @ignore to use Control-a key?
Q2 : is the multiple key setup works? I mean Alt-Up, home, and Control-
a can be used for beginning-of-line without any problem?

On Nov 11, 5:12 pm, "Edward K. Ream" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 11, 2010 at 10:32 AM, smcho <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Can I use emacs keys - C-a/C-e/C-k ... with leo?
>
> The short answer is, yes you can, but it may take some work.  Start
> your investigations with leoSettings.leo, the node::
>
>     @settings-->Keyboard shortcuts-->About modes
>
> Several sets of (disabled) key bindings use modes to give multi-key bindings.
>
> I hope to make Leo more flexible in this area for Leo 4.9.
>
> Edward

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