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charset=us-ascii 1 jan. 2021 kl. 11.46 skrev Lars Ingebrigtsen : > The only instance I could find of "M-<[a-z]" was this from the manual? Thank you for double-checking! But there are more modifiers than Meta, = and there is also @key{...} which expands to <...>. Here are my grep results: --Apple-Mail=_056F11CF-8F54-42A7-902E-897CF81A1C38 Content-Disposition: attachment; filename=logical-style-in-manual.log Content-Type: application/octet-stream; x-unix-mode=0644; name="logical-style-in-manual.log" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit -*- mode: grep; default-directory: "~/emacs/doc/" -*- Grep started at Fri Jan 1 12:47:19 git --no-pager grep -n -e \[CMAHSs\]-\\\(\[CMAHSs\]-\\\)\*\\\(\<.\*\>\\\|\@key\\\) -- \*.texi emacs/basic.texi:241:@item C-@key{RIGHT} emacs/basic.texi:242:@itemx M-@key{RIGHT} emacs/basic.texi:253:@item C-@key{LEFT} emacs/basic.texi:254:@itemx M-@key{LEFT} emacs/basic.texi:282:On graphical displays, @kbd{C-@key{HOME}} does the same. emacs/basic.texi:289:displays, @kbd{C-@key{END}} does the same. emacs/basic.texi:416:@item M-@key{DEL} emacs/basic.texi:417:@itemx M-@key{BACKSPACE} emacs/buffers.texi:441:@item M-@key{DEL} emacs/buffers.texi:735: @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} will select the first completion in the list, like emacs/buffers.texi:738:@kbd{M-@key{TAB}} can be used a few times to descend in the hierarchy emacs/buffers.texi:800:bound to @kbd{C-Down-mouse-1} and @kbd{C-@key{F10}}, with its own emacs/calendar.texi:300:date using @kbd{C-@key{SPC}}, move point to another date, and type @kbd{M-=} emacs/calendar.texi:316:@itemx S-@key{SPC} emacs/commands.texi:55:characters, e.g., @kbd{C-@key{F1}} or @kbd{M-@key{LEFT}}. emacs/commands.texi:73:inputs, including @kbd{M-@key{TAB}}, @kbd{M-@key{SPC}}, @kbd{C-M-d} emacs/custom.texi:134:field. @kbd{S-@key{TAB}} (@code{widget-backward}) moves back to the emacs/custom.texi:254:@kbd{M-@key{TAB}} or @kbd{@key{ESC} @key{TAB}}. This behaves much emacs/custom.texi:1833:(global-set-key (kbd "C-") 'display-line-numbers-mode) emacs/custom.texi:1834:(global-set-key (kbd "C-") 'forward-sentence) emacs/custom.texi:2025:@kbd{M-@key{kp-8}}. emacs/dired.texi:549:@itemx M-@key{DEL} emacs/dired.texi:554:(@code{dired-unmark-all-files}). If invoked with @kbd{M-@key{DEL}}, emacs/dired.texi:1187:@kbd{C-u C-@key{SPC}} returns to your previous position in the Dired emacs/dired.texi:1508:@kbd{C-@key{RET}} (@code{image-dired-thumbnail-display-external}) to emacs/display.texi:470:windowful, @kbd{S-@key{SPC}} or @key{DEL} to scroll backward, and @kbd{s} to emacs/files.texi:1910:operations, and @kbd{M-@key{DEL}} which unmarks all the marked files. emacs/files.texi:2073:When typing a file name in the minibuffer, @kbd{C-@key{TAB}} emacs/files.texi:2075:name cache. If you repeat @kbd{C-@key{TAB}}, that cycles through the emacs/files.texi:2077:that the @kbd{C-@key{TAB}} character cannot be typed on most text emacs/fixit.texi:288:@item M-@key{TAB} emacs/fixit.texi:395: In Text mode and related modes, @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} emacs/fixit.texi:398:@kbd{M-@key{TAB}}; this shows a list of completions. (If your emacs/fixit.texi:399:window manager intercepts @kbd{M-@key{TAB}}, type @w{@kbd{@key{ESC} emacs/frames.texi:519:@item M-@key{F10} emacs/frames.texi:1385:@itemx C-@key{TAB} emacs/frames.texi:1395:@item S-C-@key{TAB} emacs/glossary.texi:1116:command, using @kbd{C-g} (or @kbd{C-@key{BREAK}} on MS-DOS). @xref{Quitting}. emacs/help.texi:429:@kbd{S-@key{SPC}} scrolls backward. A few special commands are also emacs/help.texi:437:@item S-@key{TAB} emacs/help.texi:486:forward to the next hyperlink, while @kbd{S-@key{TAB}} emacs/indent.texi:137:space. You can also type @kbd{S-@key{LEFT}} or @kbd{S-@key{RIGHT}} to emacs/killing.texi:94:@item M-@key{SPC} emacs/killing.texi:121:deletes spaces and tab characters before point. @kbd{M-@key{SPC}} emacs/killing.texi:211:@item M-@key{DEL} emacs/killing.texi:239:words, with @kbd{M-@key{DEL}} and @kbd{M-d} (@pxref{Words}); balanced emacs/killing.texi:305:position, if you wish, with @kbd{C-u C-@key{SPC}} (@pxref{Mark Ring}). emacs/killing.texi:432:with point shown by @point{}. If you type @kbd{M-d M-@key{DEL} M-d emacs/killing.texi:433:M-@key{DEL}}, killing alternately forward and backward, you end up with emacs/killing.texi:437:@kbd{M-@key{SPC}} or @kbd{M-q}.) emacs/killing.texi:442:ring. @kbd{M-f M-f C-u M-@key{DEL}} kills the same text, all going emacs/killing.texi:577:@kbd{C-@key{SPC}} and moving point; @pxref{Setting Mark}). emacs/killing.texi:933:rectangle highlighting. Use @kbd{C-@key{RET}} to start a rectangle, emacs/killing.texi:951:copying of text between buffers. Use @kbd{C-S-@key{SPC}} to toggle the emacs/kmacro.texi:105:error or you type @kbd{C-g} (or, on MS-DOS, @kbd{C-@key{BREAK}}). emacs/maintaining.texi:1290:@item S-@key{TAB} emacs/maintaining.texi:2356:@itemx M-@key{TAB} emacs/maintaining.texi:2372:@kbd{M-@key{TAB}} (@code{completion-at-point}) to complete the symbol emacs/mark.texi:72:@item C-@key{SPC} emacs/mark.texi:92: The most common way to set the mark is with @kbd{C-@key{SPC}} emacs/mark.texi:93:(@code{set-mark-command})@footnote{There is no @kbd{C-@key{SPC}} emacs/mark.texi:94:character in @acronym{ASCII}; usually, typing @kbd{C-@key{SPC}} on a emacs/mark.texi:98:@kbd{C-@@} as @kbd{C-@key{SPC}}.}. This sets the mark where point is, emacs/mark.texi:104:@kbd{C-@key{SPC}}, and move point until the desired portion of text is emacs/mark.texi:116:@kbd{C-@key{SPC} C-@key{SPC}}), and later jump back there (by typing emacs/mark.texi:117:@kbd{C-u C-@key{SPC}}). @xref{Mark Ring}, for details. emacs/mark.texi:131:similar to @kbd{C-u C-@key{SPC}}. emacs/mark.texi:142:typing certain cursor motion commands (such as @kbd{S-@key{RIGHT}}, emacs/mark.texi:312:@item C-@key{SPC} C-@key{SPC} emacs/mark.texi:314:@item C-u C-@key{SPC} emacs/mark.texi:320: The command @kbd{C-@key{SPC} C-@key{SPC}} is handy when you want to emacs/mark.texi:324:actually two consecutive invocations of @kbd{C-@key{SPC}} emacs/mark.texi:325:(@code{set-mark-command}); the first @kbd{C-@key{SPC}} sets the mark, emacs/mark.texi:326:and the second @kbd{C-@key{SPC}} deactivates it. (When Transient Mark emacs/mark.texi:327:mode is off, @kbd{C-@key{SPC} C-@key{SPC}} instead activates Transient emacs/mark.texi:332:prefix argument: @kbd{C-u C-@key{SPC}}. This moves point to where the emacs/mark.texi:334:@kbd{C-u C-@key{SPC}} jumps to a prior position stored in the mark emacs/mark.texi:340:then immediately after you type @kbd{C-u C-@key{SPC}}, you can type emacs/mark.texi:341:@kbd{C-@key{SPC}} instead of @kbd{C-u C-@key{SPC}} to cycle through emacs/mark.texi:346:current buffer's mark ring. In particular, @kbd{C-u C-@key{SPC}} emacs/mark.texi:353:the list is discarded. Repeating @kbd{C-u C-@key{SPC}} cycles through emacs/mark.texi:377: The command @kbd{C-x C-@key{SPC}} (@code{pop-global-mark}) jumps to emacs/mark.texi:379:rotates the ring, so that successive uses of @kbd{C-x C-@key{SPC}} take emacs/mark.texi:434:Setting the mark, with commands like @kbd{C-@key{SPC}} or @kbd{C-x emacs/mark.texi:454:using @kbd{C-@key{SPC} C-@key{SPC}} or @kbd{C-u C-x C-x}. emacs/mark.texi:457:@item C-@key{SPC} C-@key{SPC} emacs/mark.texi:459:Set the mark at point (like plain @kbd{C-@key{SPC}}) and enable emacs/mark.texi:461:is not really a separate command; you are using the @kbd{C-@key{SPC}} emacs/mini.texi:108:Alternatively, you can use @kbd{M-@key{DEL}} to kill directory names emacs/mini.texi:230:can also scroll the help text with @kbd{M-@key{PageUp}} and emacs/mini.texi:231:@kbd{M-@key{PageDown}} (or, equivalently, @kbd{M-@key{prior}} and emacs/mini.texi:232:@kbd{M-@key{next}}). This is especially useful with long lists of emacs/misc.texi:1191:@itemx C-@key{UP} emacs/misc.texi:1198:@itemx C-@key{DOWN} emacs/misc.texi:1239:@kbd{C-@key{UP}} works like @kbd{M-p}, and @kbd{C-@key{DOWN}} like emacs/msdos-xtra.texi:61: Emacs built for MS-DOS recognizes @kbd{C-@key{Break}} as a quit emacs/msdos-xtra.texi:71:By contrast, @kbd{C-@key{Break}} @emph{is} detected as soon as you emacs/msdos-xtra.texi:599:Pressing @kbd{C-c} or @kbd{C-@key{Break}} might sometimes help in these emacs/msdos.texi:592:@cindex @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} vs @kbd{@key{Alt}-@key{TAB}} (MS-Windows) emacs/msdos.texi:593:@cindex @kbd{@key{Alt}-@key{TAB}} vs @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} (MS-Windows) emacs/msdos.texi:595:@kbd{M-@key{TAB}} normally in Emacs; for instance, to complete the emacs/mule.texi:493:the current alternative with a special color; type @kbd{C-@key{SPC}} emacs/mule.texi:1933:@kbd{C-@key{RIGHT}}, are sensitive to the base direction of the emacs/picture-xtra.texi:210:@kbd{M-@key{TAB}} (@code{picture-tab-search}) for context-based tabbing. emacs/picture-xtra.texi:215:@kbd{C-u M-@key{TAB}}, this command moves to the next such interesting emacs/picture-xtra.texi:216:character in the current line. @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} does not change the emacs/picture-xtra.texi:233:This command sets the tab stops to the positions which @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} emacs/picture-xtra.texi:236:@kbd{M-@key{TAB}} is more convenient in the cases where it is sufficient. emacs/programs.texi:642:@itemx C-M-@key{SPC} emacs/programs.texi:692:region, type @kbd{C-M-@key{SPC}} (@code{mark-sexp}). This sets the emacs/programs.texi:697:The alias @kbd{C-M-@@} is equivalent to @kbd{C-M-@key{SPC}}. emacs/programs.texi:1388: In programming language modes, type @kbd{C-M-i} or @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} emacs/programs.texi:1390:the @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} key is usually reserved by the window manager emacs/programs.texi:1399:@kbd{M-@key{TAB}}) invokes the command @code{completion-at-point}, emacs/programs.texi:1413: In Text mode and related modes, @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} completes words emacs/programs.texi:1741:@item C-c C-@key{DEL} emacs/programs.texi:1749:@itemx C-c C-@key{Delete} emacs/rmail.texi:113:@itemx S-@key{SPC} emacs/rmail.texi:126:(or @kbd{S-@key{SPC}}) do the same as @kbd{C-v} (@code{scroll-up-command}) emacs/rmail.texi:1233:@item S-@key{TAB} emacs/search.texi:147:@kbd{C-u C-@key{SPC}} or @kbd{C-x C-x} to return to where you were emacs/search.texi:150:started the search, both @kbd{C-u C-@key{SPC}} and @kbd{C-x C-x} will emacs/search.texi:472: Typing @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} in incremental search invokes emacs/search.texi:476:systems, the @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} key sequence is captured by the window emacs/search.texi:1467:activating the mark; use @kbd{C-u C-@key{SPC}} to move back there. emacs/text.texi:101:@item M-@key{DEL} emacs/text.texi:112:cognate to @kbd{C-@@}, which is an alias for @kbd{C-@key{SPC}}. emacs/text.texi:137:@kbd{M-@key{DEL}}.) @kbd{M-d} takes arguments just like @kbd{M-f}. emacs/text.texi:141: @kbd{M-@key{DEL}} (@code{backward-kill-word}) kills the word before emacs/text.texi:146:of @kbd{M-@key{DEL}}. emacs/text.texi:923: Text mode binds @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} to @code{ispell-complete-word}. emacs/text.texi:927:@kbd{M-@key{TAB}} to switch windows, you can type @kbd{@key{ESC} emacs/text.texi:1217:states. Typing @kbd{S-@key{TAB}} (@code{outline-cycle-buffer}) cycles emacs/text.texi:1393: Typing @kbd{S-@key{TAB}} (@code{org-shifttab}) anywhere in an Org mode emacs/text.texi:1407:body lines and subtree (if any), by typing @kbd{M-@key{UP}} emacs/text.texi:1408:(@code{org-metaup}) or @kbd{M-@key{DOWN}} (@code{org-metadown}) on the emacs/text.texi:1410:with @kbd{M-@key{LEFT}} (@code{org-metaleft}) and @kbd{M-@key{RIGHT}} emacs/text.texi:2044:@kbd{M-@key{TAB}}, as well as on-the-fly XML emacs/trouble.texi:23:@itemx C-@key{Break} @r{(MS-DOS only)} emacs/trouble.texi:60: On MS-DOS, the character @kbd{C-@key{Break}} serves as a quit character emacs/trouble.texi:64:@kbd{C-@key{Break}} at all times. emacs/trouble.texi:457: On MS-DOS, you must type @kbd{C-@key{Break}} (twice) to cause emacs/trouble.texi:593:long time. Type @kbd{C-g} (@kbd{C-@key{Break}} on MS-DOS) and then lispintro/emacs-lisp-intro.texi:2177:When the mark is set with the @kbd{C-@@} or @kbd{C-@key{SPC}} command, lispintro/emacs-lisp-intro.texi:4244:with a command such as @kbd{C-@key{SPC}} (@code{set-mark-command}). If lispintro/emacs-lisp-intro.texi:4250:cursor to a saved mark by typing @kbd{C-u C-@key{SPC}} one or more lispintro/emacs-lisp-intro.texi:4915:C-@key{SPC}} twice. lispintro/emacs-lisp-intro.texi:5918:go back to it with @kbd{C-u C-@key{SPC}}.) Meanwhile, point is lispintro/emacs-lisp-intro.texi:10377:with @kbd{C-@key{SPC}} (@code{set-mark-command}), moving the cursor to lispref/customize.texi:586:provides inline completion with @kbd{C-M-i} or @kbd{M-@key{TAB}}. lispref/customize.texi:661:@kbd{M-@key{TAB}}. lispref/keymaps.texi:95:(kbd "C-M-") @result{} [C-M-down] lispref/keymaps.texi:243:other input events; thus, @kbd{M-@key{end}} has nothing to do with lispref/keymaps.texi:1267:for other kinds of input events. Thus, @kbd{M-@key{F1}}, a function lispref/minibuf.texi:373:@item @kbd{C-@key{TAB}} lispref/minibuf.texi:1971:the @kbd{C-M-i} or @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} command, bound to lispref/modes.texi:922:(@pxref{Syntax Class Table}), and binds @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} to lispref/modes.texi:1785:@kbd{C-@key{DEL}}. There are no @var{body} forms---many minor modes misc/calc.texi:489:front of the list by typing @kbd{C-@key{SPC}} or @kbd{C-@@} there, misc/calc.texi:1544:A related stack command is @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} (hold @key{META} and type misc/calc.texi:1555: 10 @key{RET} 20 @key{RET} 30 @key{RET} M-@key{TAB} M-@key{TAB} misc/calc.texi:1678:2 @key{RET} 3 @key{RET} ( M-@key{TAB} M-@key{TAB} ) misc/calc.texi:2842: U U f T M-@key{RET} M-2 n f T - misc/calc.texi:2857:@kbd{M-@key{TAB}} commands to cycle the 116 up around the duplicates. misc/calc.texi:3111: M-@key{RET} M-2 A * / I C misc/calc.texi:3139: r 1 r 2 V C s 3 M-@key{RET} M-2 A * / A I S misc/calc.texi:3330: M-@key{RET} * U @key{TAB} * misc/calc.texi:3706:(On your system this may be @kbd{C-2}, @kbd{C-@key{SPC}}, or @kbd{NUL}.) misc/calc.texi:6168:following form: Press @kbd{C-@@} (or @kbd{C-@key{SPC}}) at misc/calc.texi:6521:Similarly, @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} gives you access to the number in level 3. misc/calc.texi:6530: M-@key{TAB} 1 + M-@key{TAB} M-@key{TAB} misc/calc.texi:6568:enough that Calc provides a special key, @kbd{M-@key{DEL}}, to do just that. misc/calc.texi:6569:@kbd{M-@key{DEL}} is just like @kbd{@key{TAB} @key{DEL}}, except that it doesn't exhibit misc/calc.texi:7105:Move to one end of the list and press @kbd{C-@@} (or @kbd{C-@key{SPC}} or misc/calc.texi:8947:it, then move it back: @kbd{C-x ( M-@key{TAB} n M-@key{TAB} M-@key{TAB} C-x )}. misc/calc.texi:9151: @key{RET} M-@key{TAB} a = Z / Z > Z ' C-x ) misc/calc.texi:9186: @key{RET} M-@key{TAB} a = Z / misc/calc.texi:9292: @key{TAB} @key{RET} M-@key{TAB} - @key{RET} M-@key{TAB} a = Z / 2 Z ) Z ' C-x ) misc/calc.texi:9319: @key{TAB} @key{RET} M-@key{TAB} - @key{RET} M-@key{TAB} a = Z / misc/calc.texi:9367: Z ( @key{TAB} @key{RET} 0 s l x @key{RET} M-@key{TAB} ! / s | 1 misc/calc.texi:9414: Z ( @key{TAB} @key{RET} 0 s l x @key{RET} M-@key{TAB} ! / s | 1 misc/calc.texi:9488: M-@key{TAB} M-@key{TAB} @key{TAB} @key{RET} M-@key{TAB} z s * - misc/calc.texi:9499: Z ] Z ] C-x ) Z K s @key{RET} @key{DEL} 4 @key{RET} 2 z s M-@key{RET} k s misc/calc.texi:9516: M-@key{TAB} M-@key{TAB} @key{TAB} @key{RET} M-@key{TAB} z s * - misc/calc.texi:10104:You can finish an algebraic entry with @kbd{M-=} or @kbd{M-@key{RET}} instead misc/calc.texi:10107:the variable @samp{pi}, but @kbd{' pi M-@key{RET}} pushes 3.1415.) misc/calc.texi:10276:The @kbd{M-@key{RET}} key (@code{calc-last-args}) is like undo in that misc/calc.texi:10284:to @kbd{M-@key{RET}}. @xref{Stack and Trail}. misc/calc.texi:11783:The @kbd{M-@key{DEL}} (@code{calc-pop-above}) command is to @key{DEL} what misc/calc.texi:11786:Thus @kbd{M-@key{DEL}} by itself removes the second-from-top stack element, misc/calc.texi:11787:leaving the first, third, fourth, and so on; @kbd{M-3 M-@key{DEL}} deletes misc/calc.texi:11818:The command @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} (@code{calc-roll-up}) is analogous to @key{TAB} misc/calc.texi:11822:@kbd{M-@key{TAB}} creates @samp{10 20 40 50 30}, misc/calc.texi:11823:@kbd{C-u 4 M-@key{TAB}} creates @samp{10 30 40 50 20}, misc/calc.texi:11824:@kbd{C-u - 2 M-@key{TAB}} creates @samp{30 40 50 10 20}, and misc/calc.texi:11825:@kbd{C-u 0 M-@key{TAB}} creates @samp{50 40 30 20 10}. misc/calc.texi:11827:A good way to view the operation of @key{TAB} and @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} is in misc/calc.texi:11831:intervening stack elements toward the top. @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} moves the misc/calc.texi:11837:stack, and the object in level @mathit{@var{n}+1} to the top. @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} misc/calc.texi:12073:the argument, you can press @kbd{M-@key{RET}} (@code{calc-last-args}). misc/calc.texi:12076:different than with @kbd{K}: @kbd{2 @key{RET} 3 + M-@key{RET}} leaves misc/calc.texi:19359:k N M-@key{RET} @key{DEL} 2.8 k N -}, using @kbd{M-@key{RET} @key{DEL}} to misc/calc.texi:30263:``last arguments'' (@kbd{M-@key{RET}}). misc/calc.texi:31598:instead of @kbd{M-@key{RET}} (@code{calc-last-args}). misc/calc.texi:36655:@kbd{M-@key{DEL}}, the meaning of the sign is reversed.) misc/cc-mode.texi:1580:@item @kbd{C-c C-@key{DEL}}, or @kbd{C-c @key{DEL}} (@code{c-hungry-delete-backwards})@footnote{This command was formerly known as @code{c-hungry-backspace}.} misc/cc-mode.texi:1589:to both @kbd{C-c C-@key{DEL}} and @kbd{C-c @key{DEL}}, since the more misc/cc-mode.texi:1590:natural one, @kbd{C-c C-@key{DEL}}, is sometimes difficult to type at misc/cc-mode.texi:1593:@item @kbd{C-c C-d}, @kbd{C-c C-@key{DELETE}}, or @kbd{C-c @key{DELETE}} (@code{c-hungry-delete-forward}) misc/cc-mode.texi:1601:to both @kbd{C-c C-@key{Delete}} and @kbd{C-c @key{Delete}} for the misc/cc-mode.texi:1628:@kbd{C-c @key{Delete}} and @kbd{C-c C-@key{Delete}} are bound to misc/cc-mode.texi:1636:and @ccmode{} extends those bindings to @kbd{C-c C-@key{Backspace}} misc/cc-mode.texi:1722:@item @kbd{M-@key{DEL}} @tab @code{backward-kill-word} @tab @code{c-backward-kill-subword} misc/efaq.texi:2447:Set the mark (@kbd{C-@key{SPC}}) at the beginning of the first line you misc/efaq.texi:3842:(define-key function-key-map [M-@key{TAB}] [?\M-\t]) misc/efaq.texi:3846:defines the @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} key sequence. misc/efaq.texi:3999:@item @kbd{C-2} or @kbd{C-@key{SPC}} misc/erc.texi:281:@item M-@key{TAB} (@code{ispell-complete-word}) misc/ert.texi:265:In the ERT results buffer, @kbd{@key{TAB}} and @kbd{S-@key{TAB}} cycle between misc/eshell.texi:890:So that @kbd{M-@key{DEL}} acts in a predictable manner, etc. misc/eshell.texi:904:@item After pressing @kbd{M-@key{RET}}, redisplay before running the next command misc/eshell.texi:1217:@item @kbd{M-@key{RET}} during a long command (using smart display) doesn't work misc/eww.texi:113: The @kbd{M-@key{RET}} command (@code{eww-open-in-new-buffer}) opens the misc/forms.texi:356:@item S-@key{TAB} misc/gnus.texi:2201:@item M-@key{RET} misc/gnus.texi:2209:(i.e., @kbd{0 M-@key{RET}}), Gnus won't even generate the summary buffer, misc/gnus.texi:2213:@item M-@key{SPC} misc/gnus.texi:2220:@item C-M-@key{RET} misc/gnus.texi:3916:@item M-@key{TAB} misc/gnus.texi:5630:@item M-@key{RET} misc/gnus.texi:7451:@itemx M-@key{DOWN} misc/gnus.texi:7460:@itemx M-@key{UP} misc/gnus.texi:11831:@item M-@key{RET} (Article) misc/gnus.texi:12383:@item M-@key{TAB} misc/gnus.texi:28043:@kbd{M-@key{RET}} is a new Message command for breaking cited text. misc/idlwave.texi:295:@item @kbd{M-@key{RET}} misc/idlwave.texi:307:@item @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} misc/idlwave.texi:456:cursor in any line you would like to split and press @kbd{M-@key{RET}}. misc/idlwave.texi:515:@kbd{M-@key{Tab}}. A long list of plot's keywords appears. Aha, misc/idlwave.texi:700:(@kbd{M-@key{TAB}}) on any routine or partial routine name you know to misc/idlwave.texi:705: a=readf@kbd{M-@key{TAB}} misc/idlwave.texi:941:@kbd{M-@key{RET}}, which calls the command @code{idlwave-split-line}. misc/idlwave.texi:943:indents the new line. The command @kbd{M-@key{RET}} can also be invoked misc/idlwave.texi:1531:is bound to @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} (or simply @kbd{@key{TAB}} in the IDLWAVE misc/idlwave.texi:1538:what @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} would try to complete when the cursor is on the misc/idlwave.texi:1566:name at such a location by using a prefix arg: @kbd{C-u M-@key{TAB}}. misc/idlwave.texi:1568:Giving two prefix arguments (@kbd{C-u C-u M-@key{TAB}}) prompts for a misc/idlwave.texi:1579:@kbd{M-@key{TAB}} repeatedly. Online help (if installed) for each misc/idlwave.texi:1682:M-@key{TAB}}. IDLWAVE will then prompt you for the class in order to misc/idlwave.texi:2564:@item @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} misc/idlwave.texi:2947:program, you can use the commands @kbd{C-c C-d C-@key{UP}} misc/idlwave.texi:2948:(@code{idlwave-shell-stack-up}) and @kbd{C-c C-d C-@key{DOWN}} misc/idlwave.texi:4063:@item M-@key{TAB} switches among running programs---use @key{ESC}-@key{TAB} misc/idlwave.texi:4138:@item @strong{@kbd{M-@key{TAB}} doesn't complete words, it switches misc/idlwave.texi:4141:Your system is trapping @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} and using it for its own misc/info.texi:163:@kbd{S-@key{SPC}} (press and hold the @key{Shift} key and then press misc/info.texi:670:stand-alone reader, type @kbd{M-@key{TAB}}---that is, press and hold misc/info.texi:673:@kbd{S-@key{TAB}} to move to a previous subtopic line (press and hold misc/info.texi:785: The @key{TAB}, @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} and @kbd{S-@key{TAB}} keys, misc/info.texi:1247:@key{DEL}, or @kbd{S-@key{SPC}}) keys in a menu visit subnodes of the misc/message.texi:1438:@item M-@key{RET} misc/message.texi:1449:If point is before @samp{And} and you press @kbd{M-@key{RET}}, you'll get: misc/mh-e.texi:454:@kbd{C-@key{SPC}}). misc/mh-e.texi:1701:@item K S-@key{TAB} misc/mh-e.texi:2347:@kbd{K S-@key{TAB}} (@code{mh-prev-button}). If the beginning of the misc/mh-e.texi:3027:message with @kbd{M-<} (@code{mh-first-msg}) and @kbd{M->} misc/mh-e.texi:4385:@item M-@key{TAB} misc/mh-e.texi:4401:@item S-@key{TAB} misc/mh-e.texi:4818:@kbd{S-@key{TAB}} (@code{mh-letter-previous-header-field}) moves misc/mh-e.texi:4839:@kbd{M-@key{TAB}} (@code{mh-letter-complete}) will provide alias misc/mh-e.texi:4841:@kbd{M-@key{TAB}} runs @code{mh-letter-complete-function} instead, misc/mh-e.texi:4843:@kbd{M-@key{TAB}} (@code{mh-letter-complete}) takes a prefix argument misc/mh-e.texi:5320:@kbd{C-@key{SPC}}, type in the text to be highlighted, and type @kbd{C-c t misc/mh-e.texi:5718:@item M-@key{TAB} misc/mh-e.texi:5806:@kbd{M-@key{TAB}} (@code{mh-letter-complete}) or @key{SPC} misc/mh-e.texi:5823:@samp{To:} field and then @kbd{M-@key{TAB}}, then you'd get the list; misc/mh-e.texi:5824:if you started with @kbd{m} and then entered @kbd{M-@key{TAB}}, then misc/mh-e.texi:6615:@item S-@key{TAB} misc/mh-e.texi:6769:(@code{mh-index-next-folder}) and @kbd{S-@key{TAB}} misc/newsticker.texi:241:@item M-@key{UP} misc/newsticker.texi:242:@itemx M-@key{DOWN} misc/newsticker.texi:248:@item M-S-@key{UP} misc/newsticker.texi:249:@itemx M-S-@key{DOWN} misc/nxml-mode.texi:129:@kbd{M-@key{TAB}}. Note that many window systems and window managers misc/nxml-mode.texi:130:use @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} themselves (typically for switching between misc/org.texi:451:* Completion:: @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} guesses completions. misc/org.texi:725:@kbd{C-@key{SPC}} twice before moving point. misc/org.texi:899:document structure, @kbd{M-@key{RIGHT}} will be listed to call misc/org.texi:999:@kbd{S-@key{TAB}} to change the visibility in the buffer. misc/org.texi:1015:@item @kbd{S-@key{TAB}} (@code{org-global-cycle}) misc/org.texi:1032:When @kbd{S-@key{TAB}} is called with a numeric prefix argument misc/org.texi:1036:Note that inside tables (see @ref{Tables}), @kbd{S-@key{TAB}} jumps to the misc/org.texi:1234:@item @kbd{M-@key{RET}} (@code{org-meta-return}) misc/org.texi:1255:@item @kbd{C-@key{RET}} (@code{org-insert-heading-respect-content}) misc/org.texi:1260:@item @kbd{M-S-@key{RET}} (@code{org-insert-todo-heading}) misc/org.texi:1267:@item @kbd{C-S-@key{RET}} (@code{org-insert-todo-heading-respect-content}) misc/org.texi:1271:@kbd{C-@key{RET}}, the new headline is inserted after the current misc/org.texi:1283:@item @kbd{M-@key{LEFT}} (@code{org-do-promote}) misc/org.texi:1284:@itemx @kbd{M-@key{RIGHT}} (@code{org-do-demote}) misc/org.texi:1301:@item @kbd{M-S-@key{LEFT}} (@code{org-promote-subtree}) misc/org.texi:1306:@item @kbd{M-S-@key{RIGHT}} (@code{org-demote-subtree}) misc/org.texi:1311:@item @kbd{M-@key{UP}} (@code{org-move-subtree-up}) misc/org.texi:1316:@item @kbd{M-@key{DOWN}} (@code{org-move-subtree-down}) misc/org.texi:1617:@item @kbd{M-@key{RET}} (@code{org-insert-heading}) misc/org.texi:1629:@item @kbd{M-S-@key{RET}} misc/org.texi:1633:@item @kbd{S-@key{UP}} misc/org.texi:1634:@itemx @kbd{S-@key{DOWN}} misc/org.texi:1643:paragraph jumping commands like @kbd{C-@key{UP}} and misc/org.texi:1644:@kbd{C-@key{DOWN}} to quite similar effect. misc/org.texi:1646:@item @kbd{M-@key{UP}} misc/org.texi:1647:@itemx @kbd{M-@key{DOWN}} misc/org.texi:1654:@item @kbd{M-@key{LEFT}} misc/org.texi:1655:@itemx @kbd{M-@key{RIGHT}} misc/org.texi:1661:@item @kbd{M-S-@key{LEFT}} misc/org.texi:1662:@itemx @kbd{M-S-@key{RIGHT}} misc/org.texi:1709:@item @kbd{S-@key{LEFT}} misc/org.texi:1710:@itemx @kbd{S-@key{RIGHT}} misc/org.texi:1756:@kbd{M-@key{TAB}}@footnote{Many desktops intercept @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} to switch windows. misc/org.texi:1859:@kbd{@key{TAB}}, @kbd{S-@key{TAB}} or @kbd{@key{RET}}, the field is misc/org.texi:1905:@item @kbd{S-@key{TAB}} (@code{org-table-previous-field}) misc/org.texi:1933:@item @kbd{M-@key{LEFT}} (@code{org-table-move-column-left}) misc/org.texi:1938:@item @kbd{M-@key{RIGHT}} (@code{org-table-move-column-right}) misc/org.texi:1943:@item @kbd{M-S-@key{LEFT}} (@code{org-table-delete-column}) misc/org.texi:1948:@item @kbd{M-S-@key{RIGHT}} (@code{org-table-insert-column}) misc/org.texi:1954:@item @kbd{M-@key{UP}} (@code{org-table-move-row-up}) misc/org.texi:1959:@item @kbd{M-@key{DOWN}} (@code{org-table-move-row-down}) misc/org.texi:1964:@item @kbd{M-S-@key{UP}} (@code{org-table-kill-row}) misc/org.texi:1969:@item @kbd{S-@key{UP}} (@code{org-table-move-cell-up}) misc/org.texi:1974:@item @kbd{S-@key{DOWN}} (@code{org-table-move-cell-down}) misc/org.texi:1979:@item @kbd{S-@key{LEFT}} (@code{org-table-move-cell-left}) misc/org.texi:1984:@item @kbd{S-@key{RIGHT}} (@code{org-table-move-cell-right}) misc/org.texi:1989:@item @kbd{M-S-@key{DOWN}} (@code{org-table-insert-row}) misc/org.texi:2049:@item @kbd{M-@key{RET}} (@code{org-table-wrap-region}) misc/org.texi:2075:@item @kbd{S-@key{RET}} (@code{org-table-copy-down}) misc/org.texi:3011:@item @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} (@code{lisp-complete-symbol}) misc/org.texi:3016:@item @kbd{S-@key{UP}}, @kbd{S-@key{DOWN}}, @kbd{S-@key{LEFT}}, @kbd{S-@key{RIGHT}} misc/org.texi:3026:@samp{B3} and you press @kbd{S-@key{RIGHT}}, it becomes @samp{C3}. This also misc/org.texi:3029:@item @kbd{M-S-@key{UP}} (@code{org-table-fedit-line-up}) misc/org.texi:3034:@item @kbd{M-S-@key{DOWN}} (@code{org-table-fedit-line-down}) misc/org.texi:3039:@item @kbd{M-@key{UP}} (@code{org-table-fedit-scroll-up}) misc/org.texi:3044:@item @kbd{M-@key{DOWN}} (@code{org-table-fedit-scroll-down}) misc/org.texi:3247:@kbd{@key{TAB}} or @kbd{@key{RET}} or @kbd{S-@key{TAB}} in this row. misc/org.texi:3517:the buffer and press @kbd{M-@key{TAB}}. All headlines in the current misc/org.texi:4241:@item @kbd{S-@key{RIGHT}} @kbd{S-@key{LEFT}} misc/org.texi:4274:@item @kbd{S-M-@key{RET}} (@code{org-insert-todo-heading}) misc/org.texi:4334:the state immediately to @samp{VERIFY}. Or you can use @kbd{S-@key{RIGHT}} misc/org.texi:4335:and @kbd{S-@key{LEFT}} to go forward and backward through the states. misc/org.texi:4406:@itemx @kbd{C-S-@key{RIGHT}} misc/org.texi:4407:@itemx @kbd{C-S-@key{LEFT}} misc/org.texi:4412:above example, @kbd{C-u C-u C-c C-t} or @kbd{C-S-@key{RIGHT}} misc/org.texi:4417:@item @kbd{S-@key{RIGHT}} misc/org.texi:4418:@itemx @kbd{S-@key{LEFT}} misc/org.texi:4421:@kbd{S-@key{LEFT}} and @kbd{S-@key{RIGHT}} walk through @emph{all} keywords misc/org.texi:4422:from all sub-sequences, so for example @kbd{S-@key{RIGHT}} would misc/org.texi:4493:buffer and then use @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} to complete it (see @ref{Completion}). misc/org.texi:4923:@item @kbd{S-@key{UP}} (@code{org-priority-up}) misc/org.texi:4924:@itemx @kbd{S-@key{DOWN}} (@code{org-priority-down}) misc/org.texi:5124:@item @kbd{M-S-@key{RET}} (@code{org-insert-todo-heading}) misc/org.texi:5148:@kbd{M-S-@key{RET}}. TODO statistics cookies update when changing misc/org.texi:5245:After a colon, @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} offers completion on tags. There is misc/org.texi:5736:@item @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} (@code{pcomplete}) misc/org.texi:5766:@item @kbd{S-@key{RIGHT}} (@code{org-property-next-allowed-values}) misc/org.texi:5767:@itemx @kbd{S-@key{LEFT}} (@code{org-property-previous-allowed-value}) misc/org.texi:5959:view---@kbd{S-@key{TAB}} @kbd{S-@key{TAB}}, or simply @kbd{c} misc/org.texi:6193:@item @kbd{n} or @kbd{S-@key{RIGHT}} (@code{org-columns-next-allowed-value}) misc/org.texi:6194:@itemx @kbd{p} or @kbd{S-@key{LEFT}} (@code{org-columns-previous-allowed-value}) misc/org.texi:6245:@item @kbd{S-M-@key{RIGHT}} (@code{org-columns-new}) misc/org.texi:6250:@item @kbd{S-M-@key{LEFT}} (@code{org-columns-delete}) misc/org.texi:6549:@item @kbd{S-@key{LEFT}} (@code{org-timestamp-down-day}) misc/org.texi:6550:@itemx @kbd{S-@key{RIGHT}} (@code{org-timestamp-up-day}) misc/org.texi:6558:@item @kbd{S-@key{UP}} (@code{org-timestamp-up}) misc/org.texi:6559:@itemx @kbd{S-@key{DOWN}} (@code{org-timestamp-down}) misc/org.texi:6725:@item @kbd{S-@key{RIGHT}} misc/org.texi:6727:@item @kbd{S-@key{LEFT}} misc/org.texi:6729:@item @kbd{S-@key{DOWN}} misc/org.texi:6731:@item @kbd{S-@key{UP}} misc/org.texi:6733:@item @kbd{M-S-@key{RIGHT}} misc/org.texi:6735:@item @kbd{M-S-@key{LEFT}} misc/org.texi:6793:The @kbd{S-@key{UP}} and @kbd{S-@key{DOWN}} keys can no longer be used misc/org.texi:6795:beginning of the stamp, @kbd{S-@key{UP}} and @kbd{S-@key{DOWN}} change misc/org.texi:6796:the stamp by one day, just like @kbd{S-@key{LEFT}} misc/org.texi:6797:@kbd{S-@key{RIGHT}}. At the end of the stamp, change the time by one misc/org.texi:7197:change them with @kbd{S-} keys, the update is misc/org.texi:7200:@item @kbd{C-S-@key{UP}} (@code{org-clock-timestamps-up}) misc/org.texi:7201:@itemx @kbd{C-S-@key{DOWN}} (@code{org-clock-timestamps-down}) misc/org.texi:7209:@item @kbd{S-M-@key{UP}} (@code{org-timestamp-up}) misc/org.texi:7210:@itemx @kbd{S-M-@key{DOWN}} (@code{org-timestamp-down}) misc/org.texi:7217:duration. For example, if you hit @kbd{S-M-@key{UP}} to increase misc/org.texi:7292:@item @kbd{S-@key{LEFT}} misc/org.texi:7293:@itemx @kbd{S-@key{RIGHT}} (@code{org-clocktable-try-shift}) misc/org.texi:7384:Use @kbd{S-@key{LEFT}} or @kbd{S-@key{RIGHT}} to shift the time misc/org.texi:7712:column mode, and to use @kbd{S-@key{RIGHT}} and @kbd{S-@key{LEFT}} to misc/org.texi:7783:@item @kbd{M-@key{RET}} (@code{org-insert-heading}) misc/org.texi:7786:Once the timer list is started, you can also use @kbd{M-@key{RET}} to misc/org.texi:8002:subtrees with @kbd{C-@key{TAB}}, or by setting the option misc/org.texi:8050:@item @kbd{C-c C-@key{TAB}} (@code{org-force-cycle-archived}) misc/org.texi:10388:modification of the timestamps of items with @kbd{S-@key{LEFT}} and misc/org.texi:10389:@kbd{S-@key{RIGHT}}. When the buffer is the global TODO list, misc/org.texi:10418:@item @kbd{M-@key{UP}} (@code{org-agenda-drag-line-backward}) misc/org.texi:10427:@item @kbd{M-@key{DOWN}} (@code{org-agenda-drag-line-forward}) misc/org.texi:10459:@item @kbd{C-S-@key{RIGHT}} (@code{org-agenda-todo-nextset}) misc/org.texi:10464:@item @kbd{C-S-@key{LEFT}}, @code{org-agenda-todo-previousset} misc/org.texi:10532:@item @kbd{+} or @kbd{S-@key{UP}} (@code{org-agenda-priority-up}) misc/org.texi:10540:@item @kbd{-} or @kbd{S-@key{DOWN}} (@code{org-agenda-priority-down}) misc/org.texi:10578:@item @kbd{S-@key{RIGHT}} (@code{org-agenda-do-date-later}) misc/org.texi:10584:it by that many days. For example, @kbd{3 6 5 S-@key{RIGHT}} changes misc/org.texi:10593:@item @kbd{S-@key{LEFT}} (@code{org-agenda-do-date-earlier}) misc/org.texi:11444:and maybe a few letters, and press @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} to see possible misc/org.texi:12211:@kbd{M-@key{TAB}}@footnote{Many desktops intercept @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} to switch windows. misc/org.texi:19399:@item @kbd{M-@key{UP}} misc/org.texi:19401:@item @kbd{M-@key{DOWN}} misc/org.texi:19553:* Completion:: @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} guesses completions. misc/org.texi:19599:@item @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} misc/org.texi:19632:pressing @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} again inserts example settings for this misc/org.texi:20553:with Org's use of @kbd{S-} commands to change timestamps, misc/org.texi:20555:@kbd{S-} commands outside of specific contexts do not do misc/org.texi:20566:Org key bindings conflict with @kbd{S-} keys used by misc/org.texi:20573:@item @kbd{S-@key{UP}} @result{} @kbd{M-p} misc/org.texi:20574:@tab @kbd{S-@key{DOWN}} @result{} @kbd{M-n} misc/org.texi:20575:@item @kbd{S-@key{LEFT}} @result{} @kbd{M--} misc/org.texi:20576:@tab @kbd{S-@key{RIGHT}} @result{} @kbd{M-+} misc/org.texi:20577:@item @kbd{C-S-@key{LEFT}} @result{} @kbd{M-S--} misc/org.texi:20578:@tab @kbd{C-S-@key{RIGHT}} @result{} @kbd{M-S-+} misc/org.texi:20624:This package also uses the @kbd{S-} keys, so everything misc/org.texi:20627:mode does not have special functionality on @kbd{S-}, misc/org.texi:20682:@kbd{S-} for editing timestamp might be better with misc/org.texi:20690:@item @kbd{S-@key{TAB}} misc/org.texi:20694:@item @kbd{M-@key{LEFT}} misc/org.texi:20698:@item @kbd{M-S-@key{LEFT}} misc/org.texi:20702:@item @kbd{M-@key{RIGHT}} misc/org.texi:20706:@item @kbd{M-S-@key{RIGHT}} misc/org.texi:20710:@item @kbd{M-@key{UP}} misc/org.texi:20714:@item @kbd{M-S-@key{UP}} misc/org.texi:20718:@item @kbd{M-@key{DOWN}} misc/org.texi:20722:@item @kbd{M-S-@key{DOWN}} misc/org.texi:20726:@item @kbd{S-@key{RET}} misc/org.texi:20730:@item @kbd{M-@key{RET}} misc/org.texi:20734:@item @kbd{M-S-@key{RET}} misc/org.texi:20738:@item @kbd{S-@key{LEFT}} misc/org.texi:20742:@item @kbd{S-@key{RIGHT}} misc/org.texi:20746:@item @kbd{S-@key{UP}} misc/org.texi:20750:@item @kbd{S-@key{DOWN}} misc/org.texi:20754:@item @kbd{C-S-@key{LEFT}} misc/org.texi:20758:@item @kbd{C-S-@key{RIGHT}} misc/pcl-cvs.texi:740:@item M-@key{DEL} misc/pcl-cvs.texi:1113:selection with @kbd{M-@key{DEL}} (@code{cvs-mode-unmark-all-files}), position misc/rcirc.texi:246:Use @kbd{C-c C-@key{SPC}} to switch to these buffers. misc/rcirc.texi:656:channel or nick name. Use @kbd{C-c C-@key{SPC}} to switch to these misc/rcirc.texi:672:active channels using @kbd{C-c C-@key{SPC}} no longer works as misc/rcirc.texi:680:@kbd{C-c C-@key{SPC}} will not switch to low priority channels unless misc/sem-user.texi:822:behaves like the usual @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} (@code{complete-symbol}) misc/ses.texi:234:@item C-@key{SPC} misc/ses.texi:297:@item M-@key{TAB} misc/ses.texi:431:While typing in a lambda, you can use @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} to complete misc/todo-mode.texi:1420:@itemx S-@key{TAB} misc/tramp.texi:4735:C-@key{TAB}}. misc/widget.texi:310:@item @kbd{M-@key{TAB}} misc/widget.texi:311:@itemx @kbd{S-@key{TAB}} misc/widget.texi:458:@key{TAB} and @kbd{C-@key{TAB}} are bound to @code{widget-forward} and misc/woman.texi:633:@itemx @kbd{S-@key{SPC}} Grep finished with matches found at Fri Jan 1 12:47:20 --Apple-Mail=_056F11CF-8F54-42A7-902E-897CF81A1C38--