* Re: give more common names than 'prior' upon where-is
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@ 2004-01-21 17:37 ` Kevin Rodgers
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From: Kevin Rodgers @ 2004-01-21 17:37 UTC (permalink / raw)
Dan Jacobson wrote:
> By the way, I don't see any key on my keyboard marked "next" or "prior", so
> C-next, C-prior are not to be found. Wait, I find they are called page
> up and page down.
I thinks that's because the X11 server sends Emacs the keysyms named Next and
Prior when the PageUp And PageDown keys are pressed.
> OK, that means all you need to do is make C-h b,
> C-h w give the more common names these days for prior etc. in addition
> to prior etc.
I guess you could translate [next] and [prior] to [pageup] and [pagedown] in
function-key-map, and then substitute the new function keys for the old ones
in all the keymaps.
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Kevin Rodgers
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* give more common names than 'prior' upon where-is
@ 2004-01-20 18:40 Dan Jacobson
2004-01-21 6:14 ` Eli Zaretskii
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From: Dan Jacobson @ 2004-01-20 18:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
Just noting that scroll-left, scroll-right are such basic keys for
wide file users, that they should have single keystrokes in
addition/instead of C-x <, C-x >. Yes I can bind them, I'm talking
about choices for defaults.
By the way, I don't see any key on my keyboard marked "next" or "prior", so
C-next, C-prior are not to be found. Wait, I find they are called page
up and page down. OK, that means all you need to do is make C-h b,
C-h w give the more common names these days for prior etc. in addition
to prior etc.
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* Re: give more common names than 'prior' upon where-is
2004-01-20 18:40 Dan Jacobson
@ 2004-01-21 6:14 ` Eli Zaretskii
2004-01-22 19:10 ` Dan Jacobson
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From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2004-01-21 6:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: bug-gnu-emacs
> From: Dan Jacobson <jidanni@jidanni.org>
> Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2004 02:40:43 +0800
>
> By the way, I don't see any key on my keyboard marked "next" or "prior", so
> C-next, C-prior are not to be found.
That's because you have a wrong keyboard.
The `next', `prior', etc. names come from the Sun's keyboards, IIRC.
> Wait, I find they are called page up and page down. OK, that means
> all you need to do is make C-h b, C-h w give the more common names
> these days for prior etc. in addition to prior etc.
It's in the tutorial. You did read that, didn't you?
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* Re: give more common names than 'prior' upon where-is
2004-01-21 6:14 ` Eli Zaretskii
@ 2004-01-22 19:10 ` Dan Jacobson
2004-01-23 22:04 ` Kevin Rodgers
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From: Dan Jacobson @ 2004-01-22 19:10 UTC (permalink / raw)
>> By the way, I don't see any key on my keyboard marked "next" or "prior", so
>> C-next, C-prior are not to be found.
Eli> That's because you have a wrong keyboard.
Eli> The `next', `prior', etc. names come from the Sun's keyboards, IIRC.
I'll have you know that I must use a very standard keyboard, as it
says "Designed for Microsoft(R)".
>> these days for prior etc. in addition to prior etc.
Eli> It's in the tutorial. You did read that, didn't you?
I took the tutorial back in the 1980's.
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