Lo, on Friday, June 22, Britton did write:
>
> I know for example that meta x is described as "\M-x". How is tab
> described, or how can I find out for a general key. I'm not seeing it in
> the docs.
I'm a bit confused: are you asking how to represent a particular keypress
within elisp code (a
Walt Mankowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Fri, Jun 22, 2001 at 02:54:42PM -0800, Britton wrote:
> > I know for example that meta x is described as "\M-x". How is tab
> > described, or how can I find out for a general key. I'm not
> > seeing it in the docs.
>
> Emacs ships with a postscrip
On Fri, Jun 22, 2001 at 02:54:42PM -0800, Britton wrote:
> I know for example that meta x is described as "\M-x". How is tab
> described, or how can I find out for a general key. I'm not seeing it in
> the docs.
Emacs ships with a postscript reference card which lists most of the
default key ass
I know for example that meta x is described as "\M-x". How is tab
described, or how can I find out for a general key. I'm not seeing it in
the docs.
Britton Kerin
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