* Question on minibuffer editing
@ 2003-05-22 10:44 Arvind Kumar
2003-05-22 14:29 ` Burton Samograd
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From: Arvind Kumar @ 2003-05-22 10:44 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi Guys,
Say, for example, I am opening a file in emacs using C-x f. I am in
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!!!
Any help will be appreciated!!
Arvind Kumar
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* Re: Question on minibuffer editing
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
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From: Burton Samograd @ 2003-05-22 14:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
arvindk@xebeo.com (Arvind Kumar) writes:
> Hi Guys,
> Say, for example, I am opening a file in emacs using C-x f. I am in
> 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!!!
Instead of doing this, you could learn how emacs cursor movement works
a bit better. To do what you want, you could go backwards word (M-b)
and then delete word (M-d) (M- meaning press Alt and the key given).
Sorry if this is patronizing and you know this, but it doesn't sound
like you do and it's good to learn.
I never use it but I just noticed that my version of emacs (21.3)
does word deletion with M-[backspace] and I've never set anything up
to do it. Maybe you could do an upgrade and see if that works.
--
burton samograd
kruhft@kruhft.dyndns.org
http://kruhftwerk.dyndns.org
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* Re: Question on minibuffer editing
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
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From: Javier Oviedo @ 2003-05-22 14:33 UTC (permalink / raw)
I think that this will do the trick...it is what I use. This will also work
outside of the minibuffer, but I guess you could make it local-set-key for
the minibuffer only?
(global-set-key [C-backspace] 'backward-kill-word)
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Javier
"Arvind Kumar" <arvindk@xebeo.com> wrote in message
news:4caa7863.0305220244.6951f005@posting.google.com...
> Hi Guys,
> Say, for example, I am opening a file in emacs using C-x f. I am in
> 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!!!
>
> Any help will be appreciated!!
> Arvind Kumar
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* Re: Question on minibuffer editing
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
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From: Kevin Rodgers @ 2003-05-22 14:52 UTC (permalink / raw)
Arvind Kumar wrote:
> Say, for example, I am opening a file in emacs using C-x f.
I assume you mean `C-x C-f'.
> I am in
> 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!!!
`M-<delete>' and `M-<backspace>' work for me without any customization. (On
my keyboard, the Alt key is the meta modifier.)
--
<a href="mailto:<kevin.rodgers@ihs.com>">Kevin Rodgers</a>
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* Re: Question on minibuffer editing
2003-05-22 10:44 Question on minibuffer editing Arvind Kumar
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2003-05-22 14:52 ` Kevin Rodgers
@ 2003-05-22 18:16 ` Barry Margolin
2003-05-23 4:46 ` Arvind Kumar
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From: Barry Margolin @ 2003-05-22 18:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
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.
--
Barry Margolin, barry.margolin@level3.com
Level(3), Woburn, MA
*** DON'T SEND TECHNICAL QUESTIONS DIRECTLY TO ME, post them to newsgroups.
Please DON'T copy followups to me -- I'll assume it wasn't posted to the group.
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* Re: Question on minibuffer editing
2003-05-22 18:16 ` Barry Margolin
@ 2003-05-23 4:46 ` Arvind Kumar
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From: Arvind Kumar @ 2003-05-23 4:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
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.
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