* Several questions about the use of emacs
@ 2004-11-29 7:34 Chen, Yukun
2004-11-29 11:46 ` Kai Grossjohann
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From: Chen, Yukun @ 2004-11-29 7:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi All
Not sure whether anyone has the same experience. I have some questions about the usage of emacs as follows
1. How can I comments a block of content once? (mean that I can comment sever lines by marking them with "//" at the start position in c language. I think it is useful in c development)
2. Has emacs provided the function that complete the left character of a word, just as the commands of vi "ctrl + n" "ctrl + p" do?
Thanx.
Aaron
Intel China Software Lab
Tel: 8621-52574545 Ext.1587
E_mail:yukun.chen@intel.com
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* Re: Several questions about the use of emacs
2004-11-29 7:34 Several questions about the use of emacs Chen, Yukun
@ 2004-11-29 11:46 ` Kai Grossjohann
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From: Kai Grossjohann @ 2004-11-29 11:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
"Chen, Yukun" <yukun.chen@intel.com> writes:
> 1. How can I comments a block of content once? (mean that I
> can comment sever lines by marking them with "//" at the start
> position in c language. I think it is useful in c development)
Mark the region and hit M-;. Hitting M-; again removes the comment
lines again. I think you need to turn on transient-mark-mode for this
to work.
Perhaps C mode also supports the C-c C-c binding to comment a region
of code. Use C-u C-c C-c to uncomment.
> 2. Has emacs provided the function that complete the left
> character of a word, just as the commands of vi "ctrl + n"
> "ctrl + p" do?
There are M-/ and C-M-/. I think that M-/ is somewhat similar to
Ctrl-P, but it searches in both directions and it searches other
buffers, too. C-M-/ provides completion, whereas M-/ cycles through
the list of possibilities.
Kai
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* RE: Several questions about the use of emacs
@ 2004-11-30 4:33 Chen, Yukun
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From: Chen, Yukun @ 2004-11-30 4:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Thanx Kai, it works now
Aaron
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Subject: Re: Several questions about the use of emacs
"Chen, Yukun" <yukun.chen@intel.com> writes:
> 1. How can I comments a block of content once? (mean that I
> can comment sever lines by marking them with "//" at the start
> position in c language. I think it is useful in c development)
Mark the region and hit M-;. Hitting M-; again removes the comment
lines again. I think you need to turn on transient-mark-mode for this
to work.
Perhaps C mode also supports the C-c C-c binding to comment a region
of code. Use C-u C-c C-c to uncomment.
> 2. Has emacs provided the function that complete the left
> character of a word, just as the commands of vi "ctrl + n"
> "ctrl + p" do?
There are M-/ and C-M-/. I think that M-/ is somewhat similar to
Ctrl-P, but it searches in both directions and it searches other
buffers, too. C-M-/ provides completion, whereas M-/ cycles through
the list of possibilities.
Kai
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