> Right.  To enable the emacs setting, move them out of the @ignore node
> and put the EKR settings into the @ignore node.
Isn't it a good idea to copy all the @shortcuts Emacs under @keys EKR
bindings?
BTW, what EKR stands for?


On Nov 16, 10:20 am, "Edward K. Ream" <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 16, 2010 at 10:16 AM, smcho <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 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.
>
> Right.  To enable the emacs setting, move them out of the @ignore node
> and put the EKR settings into the @ignore node.
>
> After that, the recommended way is to make any desired *personal*
> changes in an @keys node in myLeoSettings.leo.  Make sure that this
> @keys node is a descendant of the @settings node in myLeoSettings.leo.
>
> Edward

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