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Re: Question on minibuffer editing
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Burton Samograd |
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Re: Question on minibuffer editing |
Date: |
Thu, 22 May 2003 14:29:52 GMT |
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Gnus/5.09 (Gnus v5.9.0) Emacs/21.3 |
arvindk@xebeo.com (Arvind Kumar) writes:
> Hi Guys,
> Say, for example, I am opening a file in emacs using C-x f. I am in
> one directory with long hierarchy. I want to go down the hierarchy to
> some other path. Keep pressing the backspace button is cumbursome. How
> do I set the key so that c-backspace or Alt-backspace deletes the word
> in the minibuffer??? I am sure I was it's possible because i had this
> setting in my last company. But I can't remember exactly what this
> setup was!!!
Instead of doing this, you could learn how emacs cursor movement works
a bit better. To do what you want, you could go backwards word (M-b)
and then delete word (M-d) (M- meaning press Alt and the key given).
Sorry if this is patronizing and you know this, but it doesn't sound
like you do and it's good to learn.
I never use it but I just noticed that my version of emacs (21.3)
does word deletion with M-[backspace] and I've never set anything up
to do it. Maybe you could do an upgrade and see if that works.
--
burton samograd
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