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From : Giovanni Piredda <address@hidden>- To: Jay Belanger <address@hidden>
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- Subject: Re: Finding commands attached to keybindings.
- Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2021 21:51:46 +0000
On 18.10.21 18:27, Jay Belanger wrote:
As far as I know the only way is to look in the source (including your own initialization files!). Perhaps someone knows better.
Thanks.
I'll keep looking through the source, but I may simply change my
global (window manager) keybinding from C-space to somethings else.
Jay
A small helpful thing is that if you know one shortcut associated to a command, you can learn all of the other shortcuts that are bound to that command. You have to execute in a Scheme session kbd-map form re-binding that command to the known keyboard shortcut; TeXmacs will answer with a list of the shortcuts.
- Finding commands attached to keybindings., Jay Belanger, 10/18/2021
- Re: Finding commands attached to keybindings., Giovanni Piredda, 10/18/2021
- Re: Finding commands attached to keybindings., Jay Belanger, 10/18/2021
- Re: Finding commands attached to keybindings., Giovanni Piredda, 10/18/2021
- Re: Finding commands attached to keybindings., Jay Belanger, 10/19/2021
- Re: Finding commands attached to keybindings., Giovanni Piredda, 10/18/2021
- Re: Finding commands attached to keybindings., Jay Belanger, 10/18/2021
- Re: Finding commands attached to keybindings., Giovanni Piredda, 10/18/2021
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