On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 7:27 AM, Neil Van Dyke <n...@neilvandyke.org> wrote: > Eric Hanchrow wrote at 10/21/2010 12:48 AM: >> >> 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? >> > > Something like that... In the normal DrRacket key bindings, you get > equivalents to these Emacs ones: > > (global-set-key [(meta left)] 'backward-sexp) > (global-set-key [(meta right)] 'forward-sexp) > (global-set-key [(meta up)] 'backward-up-list) > (global-set-key [(meta down)] 'down-list) > > Two ones that DrRacket doesn't have yet: > > (global-set-key [(meta backspace)] 'backward-kill-sexp)
This one you have to do alt-shift-left (to select the sexp) and then backspace or cut or something. You can probably exploit that fact in a keybindings file of your own making to make that one chord. > (global-set-key [(meta delete)] 'kill-sexp) This one is remove-sexp (esc;control-k on my machine; see the Edit|Keybindings|Show Active Keybindings... menu item to see what it is on yours). Robby _________________________________________________ For list-related administrative tasks: http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/users