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Re: debugging grub
From: |
Jeff Sheinberg |
Subject: |
Re: debugging grub |
Date: |
Mon, 29 Sep 2003 17:28:44 -0400 |
Yoshinori Okuji writes:
> --- Daniele Bellucci <address@hidden> wrote:
> > C-s [Set mark]
> > C-w [move text starting from C-s to current position {or viceversa} in
> > kill_buf]
> > C-m [move forward a word]
> > C-n [move backward a word]
>
> They are not like Emacs at all.
Exactly.
I would welcome patches that use these (Emacs) bindings,
C-@ set mark
C-w kill region
C-y yank region
M-f forward word
M-b backward word
Where the Alt key on a pc101 keyboard sets the Meta bit.
I believe that there is an Alt key on the pc104 also.
For those keyboards lacking an Alt or Meta key, then Esc-<key>
should be used to set the Meta bit.
Note that bash, ksh{88,93}, and even the X athena text widget can
handle the common Emacs key bindings.
--
Jeff Sheinberg