From: "Bourgneuf Francois" <francois.bourgneuf@groupe-mma.fr>
Subject: RE: how to know what does a shortcut do? how to know the shortcut for aM-x command?
Date: Tue, 29 Aug 2006 10:05:10 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <8A921A5AACA1A64F936C730FC1F81721468FCF@zw67246c.societe.mma.fr> (raw)
>> Hi Emacsers,
>>
>> I wonder how can I find a short-cut for a M-x command? I sometimes
use
>> autocomplete feature to find a M-x command and I wonder if there is
an
>> existing short-cut for that. How can I know?
C-h f command shows you the description of the command, if there's a
shortcut bound to this command you'll be told
>>
>> Sometimes I accidentally used some shortcuts that I don't know, how
to
>> find its command?
C-h k "your shortcut"
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Leo
>>
Bour9
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