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From: | Bingham, Jay |
Subject: | RE: rotating between buffers |
Date: | Thu, 15 Aug 2002 12:54:51 -0500 |
In Emacs
21.1 and later this can be done by clicking on the buffer name in the mode
line, left click to go to the previous buffer, right click to go to the next
buffer. If he just has to have it
assigned to a key that can be done in his .emacs. Since the function is
assigned to a mouse click all that would need to be done to assign it to a key
is find out which function switches buffers and put the statement in his .emacs
to assign the functions to keys. -_ J_) C_)ingham . HP - NonStop Austin Software & Services - Software Product Assurance . Austin, TX . Language is the apparel in which your thoughts parade in public. . Never clothe them in vulgar and shoddy attire. -Dr. George W. Crane- -----Original
Message----- Hello, I am trying to convince
a co-worker to use emacs. He will do it if there is a key stroke that will
allow him to rotate between active buffers, like alt-tab in windows allows
you to cycle through windows. I am totally down with
ctrl-x b to go to a named buffer, and ctrl-x ctrl-b to get
the buffer list, and even control –left click to get a
buffer menu pop-up… but
It has to be a keystroke according to him.. So is there any such
command built in to emacs to do this, or does anyone have something I can add
on? Thanks in advance! --brigham |
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