On Mar 19, 2010, at 03:58 PM, Reinout van Rees wrote: >Hm. It is apparently not as clear-cut as I always took it to be. Emacs' >info (for instance >http://www.chemie.fu-berlin.de/chemnet/use/info/emacs/emacs_11.html ): > > C-h or F1 means "help" in various other contexts as well. For > example, in query-replace, it describes the options available. > After a prefix key, it displays a list of the alternatives that > can follow the prefix key. (A few prefix keys don't support this > because they define other meanings for C-h.) > >So it *is* apparently OK to use ctrl-h in other meanings!
:) >But ctrl-c ctrl-h seems to work in every mode I just tested it on: it >gives a nice overview of possible keys. I'm not opposed to moving it and leaving C-c C-h for common functionality. I know how much it hurts when modes break your DNA-ingrained assumptions (hello, gud?!). Any objections to C-c C-e? -Barry
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