The following commands are only accessible through the keyboard.
Keys are bound when they can be used to perform a function. For example, any key or key sequence that can be used as a shortcut for a menu item is bound to that menu item.
MEmacs looks for an Emacs_pro file when it is opened to see if there are any command or local files that it should automatically execute. You can customize the Emacs_pro file by adding commands to it that you use often, command sequences, or text strings. If an Emacs_pro file does not already exist, you can create one.
To create a global file of commands, place the Emacs_pro file in the S: directory. Local files can be out in any directory. If that directory is the current directory when MEmacs is opened, the commands in that particular local file are executed.
When both local and global Emacs_pro files are present, the local file overrides the global file.
Set Case On
Set-Key F11 "Dear Sirs:"
Set-Key F12 "^S Workbench"
Set-Key F13 "^X^B"
makes the following assignments:
Search forward for the next occurrence of the word Workbench. (The Set Case On commands make any text searches case-sensitive.) |
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You must use Ctrl+Q to enter a Ctrl+key sequence. For example, to enter the ^S character shown in the example, press Ctrl+Q, Ctrl+S.
You can exit MEmacs by selecting the Quit menu item in the Project menu or by entering Ctrl+C. MEmacs lets you save any modified buffers or quit without saving.