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From: | Richard M. Stallman |
Subject: | Re: Help menu (was: Re: describe-bindings: ^L, bad order, naming) |
Date: | Fri, 18 Nov 2005 12:00:23 -0500 |
type a key sequence (e.g. `C-M-s') choose a menu item (e.g. [menu-bar files open-file]) click on a scroll bar click on the mode line click in the minibuffer click on an Emacs-related name in a buffer: apropos is called click anywhere else in a buffer: its modes are described It sounds like this does everything that C-x k does except in the case of clicking on the buffer contents. Is that right? Help is generally provided using `describe-key' and the Emacs online manual (via `Info-goto-emacs-key-command-node'). If no entry is found in the index of the Emacs manual, then the manual is searched from the beginning for literal occurrences of KEY. I don't quite understand. How does it decide which one of these to do? Does it always try each of them?
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