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From: | Peter Dyballa |
Subject: | Re: vim equivalent in emacs %5,50s/serah_term/replace_term/gc |
Date: | Fri, 23 Nov 2007 11:15:45 +0100 |
Am 23.11.2007 um 03:33 schrieb David Combs:
Activate 'active region highlighting' from Options menu, mark the region either by dragging with the mouse cursor or with the keyboard (M-g g 5 RET C-SPC M-g g 50 RET), and then substitute:M-g? So I did C-h k on M-g, and in a mini-or-whatever buffer at screen bottom, a line saying "set-face: default m-g d, ......".
M-g has become a command prefix in GNU Emacs 22. M-g g invokes the function goto-line. In earlier version(s) in invoked the set-face function.
My question: how to grab that doc-line?
Which ``doc-line´´? Do you mean what the key combination is doing/ stands for? C-h k <key combination>.
Trying to regionize it kills it, nor does it seem to be in *Messages*.
Could be there is also activation of transient-mark-mode necessary. And again: GNU Emacs 21 might miss this and that ...
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