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Hi
one alternative subject could be because it is Friday...
I am using org-mode and ess regularly, and I use quite a few keyboard
shortcuts, but each time I read about a new one, I am wondering: why
the heck these specific (default!) keyboard
Initially the shortcuts were mnemonic, e.g.
C-e: `move-end-of-line'. Obviously the keys ran out pretty quick.
Now only few shortcuts are reserved for user space and plugins,
the most notable of which is the `C-c` prefix.
That's why most custom modes such as org-mode and ESS bind to shortcuts
with
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On 12/06/13, 10:49 , Oleh wrote:
Initially the shortcuts were mnemonic, e.g. C-e:
`move-end-of-line'. Obviously the keys ran out pretty quick.
I can really imagine. But this explains some - but following your
example: C-a moves to the beginning
Hello,
On 6 December 2013 05:01, Rainer M Krug rai...@krugs.de wrote:
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On 12/06/13, 10:49 , Oleh wrote:
Initially the shortcuts were mnemonic, e.g. C-e:
`move-end-of-line'. Obviously the keys ran out pretty quick.
I can really imagine. But