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Re: What do these entries in 'show-commands' mean?
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Thomas Dickey |
Subject: |
Re: What do these entries in 'show-commands' mean? |
Date: |
Sun, 14 May 2023 05:07:53 -0400 (EDT) |
----- Original Message -----
| From: "Chris Green" <cl@isbd.net>
| To: "Vile mailing list" <vile@nongnu.org>
| Sent: Saturday, May 13, 2023 5:05:22 AM
| Subject: What do these entries in 'show-commands' mean?
| In the 'show-commands' output there are entries like the following:-
|
| "edit-file" ^X-e
| or "E"
| or "e"
| or "find-file"
| ( bring given (or under-cursor) file or existing buffer into window )
|
| I know that CTRL-X plus e opens the file under the cursor for editing,
| but what do the other entries mean? Ah, I think I understand,
| "edit-file", "E", "e" and "find-file" are effectively 'synonymns' for
| the same action (they can be entered at the : prompt). ^X-e invokes
| that command from command mode.
|
|
| Is there an easy way to list all the single character command-mode keys?
there's no single command that would do this, but since the display is generated
(consistent format), one could write a script to format it differently.
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Thomas E. Dickey <dickey@invisible-island.net>
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