From: Baloff <washdc@wash.edu>
Subject: special char in abbrev
Date: 16 Aug 2005 04:55:37 +1000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87ll33hvx2.fsf@wash.edu> (raw)
Hello
I am trying to define an abbrev, after reading in the info docs I went
to try it, works. but, how can I use
'beginning of line character''pound symbol''the letter i' as an
abbrev. I am trying to expand
#i
to
#include
only when typed at the beginning of a line.
it will not work, it will only use 'i' as an abbrev.
hey,, thanks for all the help, I am waiting for a book to get me to
the level where I can use the info docs more effectively, then I will
be a much less bother.
thanks again for putting up with me
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2005-08-15 18:55 Baloff [this message]
2005-08-16 13:10 ` special char in abbrev rgb
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