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end-of-line command?
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- From: "Ann K. Parsons" <akp@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2000 12:04:25 -0500 (EST)
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Hi all,
This may seem like a dumb question,, but as usual, I'm going to ask it
anyway. I've been reading a wonderful book on Emacs. I have come to
the chapter on defining macros. So, I have one macro that I really,
really need to use. that is a macro to doublespace text that is going
to be printed. I have found the instructions to make this macro, but
I can not do so.
Reason? the c-e command is bound to the emacspeak commands, and
everytime I try to go to the end of the line, I get plunked into some
emacspeak command that I don't want now!
Is there an alternative key binding to move to the end of a line? If
so, can somebody enlighten me? Here is the macro I have to execute.
Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
C-x (@Start the macro; Def appears on the mode line.
C-e@xxxxxxxxxxx to the end of the current line.
C-f@xxxxxxxxxxx to the first character of the next line.
RETURN@xxxxxxxxxxx a blank line.
C-f@xxxxxxxxxxx forward one character (beginning of the next line).
C-x )@End the macro definition.
Thanks a million, folks!
Ann P.
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