From: Drew Adams <drew.adams@oracle.com>
To: Sharon Kimble <boudiccas@skimble.plus.com>
Cc: help-emacs <help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>
Subject: RE: search -> replace -> global keymap?
Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2017 06:46:27 -0800 (PST) [thread overview]
Message-ID: <ed977191-bca9-49dd-bc40-1b859b10ecb5@default> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <87r326a9mj.fsf@skimble.plus.com>
> >> I'm using a certain command very often from the menus and using my
> >> mouse. It is 'search -> replace -> global' but how can I assign a keymap
> >> to it please so that I'm able to call it from within my document please?
> >
> > What menu is that (I don't see it)?
> >
> > Anyway, do this: `C-h k' followed by picking the menu item that you
> > want to assign a key to. That will tell you what the command is
> > that that menu item invokes.
> >
> > Then do `C-h w' followed by that command name, to see if it is
> > already on a keyboard key sequence, in addition to being bound
> > to that menu item.
> >
> > If it has no keyboard binding, give it one, using `global-set-key'.
> >
> > You can use `M-x global-set-key' interactively, to try it out.
> > You can use `(global-set-key (kbd "...") 'COMMAND)' in your init
> > file to get the binding persistently, where "..." is the key
> > sequence you want and COMMAND is the command you want to bind
> > it to.
>
> Thanks for this Drew.
>
> To find what I'm talking about 'Menu-bar -> Search -> Replace -> Global'
I don't see that menu. You should mention the details about your
Emacs version/installation. With `emacs -Q' (no init file) I see
the Search menu under the Edit menu on the menu-bar. I see no
Search menu on the menu-bar. But it might also depend on what mode
you are in etc.
> and the command that it generates is 'replace-string'. So I've assigned
> a keyboard binding to it and its now working well, thanks.
Good. But how did you find which command is bound to it, if `C-h k'
doesn't work for you?
> But this problem has thrown up a difficulty for me, in that I can't use
> 'C-h k'! If I try it it always just shows the 'k', and ditto 'C-h w'!
> How can I find what it has been mapped to please?
Others have responded to this question. Try f1 if C-h doesn't seem
to work.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2017-03-09 14:46 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 10+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2017-03-08 18:29 search -> replace -> global keymap? Sharon Kimble
2017-03-08 18:42 ` Drew Adams
2017-03-09 12:59 ` Sharon Kimble
2017-03-09 13:23 ` Danny YUE
2017-03-09 13:52 ` Yuri Khan
2017-03-09 14:46 ` Drew Adams [this message]
2017-03-09 18:24 ` Sharon Kimble
2017-03-09 20:26 ` Nick Dokos
2017-03-10 14:15 ` Sharon Kimble
2017-03-10 14:27 ` Danny YUE
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