> "sr" == Sim Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
sr> How come when I hit the "end" key in emacs, it goes to the end
sr> of file rather than the end of line? Similar with the "home"
sr> key.
Type C-h w [End].It explains.To change this, put these lines
in your .emacs file:-
(glo
control-a: beginning of line. control-e: end of line.
Gene
On Fri, 12 Jun 1998, Robert Hailman wrote:
> Emacs acts that way. I don't know what the command is to go to the beggining
> or end of a line, though.
>
> >How come when I hit the "end" key in emacs, it goes to the end of
> >file rathe
> "sr" == Sim Robert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
sr> How come when I hit the "end" key in emacs, it goes to the end of
sr> file rather than the end of line? Similar with the "home" key.
That is because that is the way it was built, however:
Start of Line = Ctrl-a
End of Line = Ctrl-e
Use
Emacs acts that way. I don't know what the command is to go to the beggining
or end of a line, though.
>How come when I hit the "end" key in emacs, it goes to the end of
>file rather than the end of line? Similar with the "home" key.
>
>
>Thanks a lot.
>
>
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How come when I hit the "end" key in emacs, it goes to the end of
file rather than the end of line? Similar with the "home" key.
Thanks a lot.
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