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Re: [Daniel Ortmann <address@hidden>] a shell buffer problem using C-a t
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Miles Bader |
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Re: [Daniel Ortmann <address@hidden>] a shell buffer problem using C-a to go to the beginning of line |
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Mon, 29 Oct 2001 13:40:30 GMT |
Daniel Ortmann <dortmann@lsil.com> wrote:
> If you want C-a to go to the beginning of line or command prompt, that
> seems ok to me, but then make C-c C-a go to the real beginning of line.
gerd.moellmann@t-online.de (Gerd Moellmann) writes:
> Miles, would you like to do this?
I agree that it would be nice to have this functionality, but I'm not
sure if C-c C-a is the best binding, since historically that jumps to
the process-mark if it it's after it.
Can anyone suggest a different binding, or is it OK just to change what
C-c C-a does?
-Miles
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