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Re: [AUCTeX] How to use the font changing command C-c C-f
From: |
Ralf Angeli |
Subject: |
Re: [AUCTeX] How to use the font changing command C-c C-f |
Date: |
Mon, 04 Feb 2008 15:05:37 +0100 |
* Torben Knudsen (2008-02-04) writes:
>>>>>> "Ralf" == Ralf Angeli <address@hidden> writes:
>
> Ralf> Please try this: Hold down <Ctrl> and while keeping it pressed,
> Ralf> type `c f e' (without the quotation marks). Release <Ctrl> only
> Ralf> after you typed all three letters.
>
> This was what I started with. It gives me the following in a seperate
> buffer with the name *help*
Then I am out of wits. If the problem were confined to one or two of
the font commands I would have said that your X server or desktop
environment grabbed the respective keys and inserted something else
instead (cf. compose key), but since the problem is with all font
commands I am at a loss.
--
Ralf
- [AUCTeX] How to use the font changing command C-c C-f, Torben Knudsen, 2008/02/01
- Re: [AUCTeX] How to use the font changing command C-c C-f, Ralf Angeli, 2008/02/01
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- Re: [AUCTeX] How to use the font changing command C-c C-f, Ralf Angeli, 2008/02/04
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- Re: [AUCTeX] How to use the font changing command C-c C-f, Ralf Angeli, 2008/02/04
- Re: [AUCTeX] How to use the font changing command C-c C-f, Torben Knudsen, 2008/02/04
- Re: [AUCTeX] How to use the font changing command C-c C-f, Ralf Angeli, 2008/02/04
- Re: [AUCTeX] How to use the font changing command C-c C-f, Torben Knudsen, 2008/02/04
- Re: [AUCTeX] How to use the font changing command C-c C-f,
Ralf Angeli <=
- Re: [AUCTeX] How to use the font changing command C-c C-f, Torben Knudsen, 2008/02/04
- Re: [AUCTeX] How to use the font changing command C-c C-f, David Kastrup, 2008/02/04
- Re: [AUCTeX] How to use the font changing command C-c C-f, Torben Knudsen, 2008/02/05
- Re: [AUCTeX] How to use the font changing command C-c C-f, Torben Knudsen, 2008/02/05