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Re: c++ programming utilities
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Kai Grossjohann |
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Re: c++ programming utilities |
Date: |
Sun, 16 May 2004 11:11:39 +0200 |
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william xuuu <abc@abc.abc> writes:
> Oh, today i found a command M-x repeat-complex-command, which helped me
> solve a bit:
>
> (local-set-key " " 'cmd)
>
> Wow, the "^[ " stands for ESC TAB, any other methods? And, I find it's
> impossible to bind ESC TAB globally, though i don't need that actually.
You can use (kbd "ESC TAB") or (kbd "M-TAB") instead of "^[ ", I
think that's more intuitive.
You can use global-set-key instead of local-set-key to bind the key
globally. But some modes may override this binding, so you also need
to bind the key locally in those modes.
Kai