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Re: Emacs manipulate files with long-lines very slowly.
From: |
Miles Bader |
Subject: |
Re: Emacs manipulate files with long-lines very slowly. |
Date: |
Fri, 08 Dec 2006 19:58:10 +0900 |
Hongyi Zhao <address@hidden> writes:
>> Notice that C-x C-m is followed by "f" -- the full command is: C-x C-m f
>
> I see, but this command is equivalent C-x RET f on my Operating System.
Yes, C-m and RET are different names for the same key. You can type
either C-m or RET and it means the same thing.
> Please notice, not the command you told me: C-x C-k RET, because if I use
> this command, I'll meet the following message:
That's a typo on my part -- I mean: C-x k RET
-Miles
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Re: Emacs manipulate files with long-lines very slowly., Richard Stallman, 2006/12/08