From: anhnmncb <anhnmncb@gmail.com>
To: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
Subject: How to do this moving in emacs?
Date: Tue, 15 Jul 2008 07:42:31 +0800 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <871w1w2ftk.fsf@gentoo.hasee.cpu> (raw)
1)
M-f/b is for forward/backward words which is separated by non-charactor.
Say, -->|-->|--->|--->|
foo-bar foo2-bar2
|<--|<--|<---|<---
How can I make a function to move forward/backward words which are
separated by space?
Say, ------>|-------->|
foo-bar foo2-bar2
|<------|<--------
2)
M-f is to forward to a word's ending, M-b is to beginning. Now I want to
bind M-F to forward to a word's beginning, M-B is for ending, how to
achieve it?
Say, ---->|
foo bar
|<----
--
Regards,
anhnmncb
gpg key: 44A31344
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2008-07-14 23:42 anhnmncb [this message]
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2008-07-15 0:50 ` How to do this moving in emacs? Xah
2008-07-15 3:30 ` anhnmncb
2008-07-19 11:04 ` Alan
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