Re: Shortcut keys continued
- From: Ken Fox <kfox vulpes com>
- To: Petri Heinilä <hevi lut fi>
- Cc: Gnome GUI list <gnome-gui-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: Shortcut keys continued
- Date: Sat, 19 Aug 2000 08:26:40 -0400
Petri Heinilä wrote:
> I guess the ctrl-a was simply a free ctrl-key. ctrl-b was for
> move-cursor-backwards.
Ctrl-a means beginning of line. A is the beginning of the alphabet.
You might say it's mnemonic by analogy. ;) Emacs stretches a lot
of its mnemonics -- ctrl-k for "killing a line" and ctrl-y for "yanking
lines back from the dead" are not obvious when you're looking for
the cut and paste commands. (Of course neither are ctrl-x and ctrl-v,
but somehow the Mac has escaped Emacs reputation for having hard to
learn key commands.)
- Ken
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