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From: | Lennart Borgman |
Subject: | Re: Yet another discussion on improving the first time user experience |
Date: | Wed, 25 Sep 2013 18:32:13 +0200 |
Jan answered your question right before you asked it.
On 24 Sep 2013, at 13:48, Lennart Borgman <address@hidden> wrote:
>> ...The OSX equivalents to C-c, C-v, C-x. C-z (i.e. Cmd-C, Cmd-v, Cmd-x, Cmd-z) and more already work as they do in other OSX applications in Emacs.
>To reiterate, in macosx, those commands use the Command key (also
> I see. I had no idea of that. What do people use for copy/paste etc in other applications on OSX? Is there another standard?
called the `clover key' in older macos versions) instead of Control.
It's next to the space bar, and labelled both `command' and ⌘. On
macosx, Emacs already uses these key combinations, as Jan mentioned.
I'll admit that I was tempted to say this before, but decided that
internet communication, Windows- versus macosx- versus unix-habits,
first-language differences, and a general desire to assume the
better rather than worse in the community changed my mind.
I hope that helps,
~Chad
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