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From: arvindk@xebeo.com (Arvind Kumar)
Subject: Re: Question on minibuffer editing
Date: 22 May 2003 21:46:30 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <4caa7863.0305222046.2321f398@posting.google.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: hu8za.7$Kf1.83@paloalto-snr1.gtei.net

Thank you all for your comments!!! M-b M-d moves the cursor first and
then deletes the word. backward-kill-word is what i was looking for..
I had tried finding out the lisp equivalent without success!! Thanks
again!!
Arvind Kumar



Barry Margolin <barry.margolin@level3.com> wrote in message news:<hu8za.7$Kf1.83@paloalto-snr1.gtei.net>...
> In article <4caa7863.0305220244.6951f005@posting.google.com>,
> Arvind Kumar <arvindk@xebeo.com> wrote:
> >Hi Guys,
> >   Say, for example, I am opening a file in emacs using C-x f. I am in
> 
> C-x f sets the fill column, I think you mean C-x C-f.
> 
> >one directory with long hierarchy. I want to go down the hierarchy to
> >some other path. Keep pressing the backspace button is cumbursome. How
> >do I set the key so that c-backspace or Alt-backspace deletes the word
> >in the minibuffer??? I am sure I was it's possible because i had this
> >setting in my last company. But I can't remember exactly what this
> >setup was!!!
> 
> The minibuffer usually has the same basic editing commands as a fundamental
> mode buffer.  The only significant difference is that it adds a few keys
> for moving back and forth through the history (M-p and M-n) and does
> completion.
> 
> C-Backspace and M-Backspace should delete the previous word unless you've
> done something in your .emacs to override it.

      reply	other threads:[~2003-05-23  4:46 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2003-05-22 10:44 Question on minibuffer editing Arvind Kumar
2003-05-22 14:29 ` Burton Samograd
2003-05-22 14:33 ` Javier Oviedo
2003-05-22 14:52 ` Kevin Rodgers
2003-05-22 18:16 ` Barry Margolin
2003-05-23  4:46   ` Arvind Kumar [this message]

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