On Dec 29, 2007 5:28 AM, Rainer Stengele [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Many times I am writing a protocol which needs to have timestamped
entries (see Skype or Yahoo Messenger chats) like:
...
- [2007-12-29 Sa 00:48] blah
- [2007-12-29 Sa 00:56] blub
...
For that I have to enter:
M-Enter
C-u C-c ! Enter
I would really like it having a key chord giving me the next line with
the current incative time stamp! Maybe C-S-Enter?
How about defining a macro to achieve this, for example:
(fset 'x
[?\C-e M-return ?\C-u ?\C-c ?! return ? ])
Note: replace `x' with name of your choice.
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Manish
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