17 Sep 2002 03:39
Zmacs help with key?
James A. Crippen <james <at> unlambda.com>
2002-09-17 01:39:31 GMT
2002-09-17 01:39:31 GMT
Has anyone got a hack for Zmacs that works like FSF Emacs's C-h k command? That provides help for a particular key, which actually looks up the command that the key is bound to and displays the help for that command. I suppose I could hack this myself but I figured that someone else might have done it already. It's particularly useful for discovering what the command is that you just did accidentally. Or for hunting or unbound keys. Or just exploring the keybinding space in general. 'james -- -- James A. Crippen <james <at> unlambda.com> ,-./-. 61.2204N, -149.8964W Lambda Unlimited: Recursion 'R' Us | |/ | Anchorage, Alaska, USA, Y = \f.(\x.f(xx)) (\x.f(xx)) | |\ | Earth, Sol System, Y(F) = F(Y(F)) \_,-_/ Milky Way.
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