From: Jonathan Wheelhouse <wheelhouse@exemail.com.au>
Subject: HOWTO access menu from emacs -nw
Date: Mon, 09 Aug 2004 22:43:57 +1000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <87r7qg8os2.fsf@exemail.com.au> (raw)
Hi
Subject says it all really.
I'm running emacs -nw (within screen) and I see the Emacs menu items
across the top of the window. eg. File Edit Options etc.
Now sometimes I don't remember the commands especially when I'm in
gnus (like I am right now - accessing the mailing list via gmane) and
so I like to pull down the menu.
Is there a way of accessing the menus via the keyboard? (and yes I
could run emacs in X and use the mouse but I was just wondering about
this way since I can see the menu items).
Jonathan
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2004-08-09 15:13 ` HOWTO access menu from emacs -nw Benjamin Rutt
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