> ... while we're on the subject, I see that M-( does in DrRacket what > it does in Emacs: inserts a () and leaves the insertion point between > them. Splendid! But I can't figure out how to do what Emacs does > when I type M-), namely: move point across one closing paren, without > inserting any. Is there an equivalent for that?
Not that I know of, but your description doesn't *quite* match the description (or behavior) of M-), either: M-) runs `move-past-close-and-reindent' `move-past-close-and-reindent' is an interactive compiled Lisp function -- loaded from "/misc/src/release/xemacs-21.4.22-1/build/lisp/lisp.elc" (move-past-close-and-reindent) Documentation: Move past next `)', delete indentation before it, then indent after it. Shriram _________________________________________________ For list-related administrative tasks: http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/users