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Re: no binding to suspend a compilation
From: |
Dan Jacobson |
Subject: |
Re: no binding to suspend a compilation |
Date: |
Wed, 11 Aug 2004 06:14:04 +0800 |
When we hit C-h m in the *compilation* buffer, we don't get the tidy
table of keystrokes, just this English blurb about them.
RMS> Why is that a problem?
"I want my standard table of bindings, just like my Cheerios for
breakfast. Otherwise my day starts off incorrect."
RMS> Are commands missing?
Well, if there were, they wouldn't be missing if you automatically
generated the table,
RMS> If so, which ones?
Well, OK, I thus hit C-h b, and low and behold:
Major Mode Bindings: [By the way, DO say _which_ major mode, here in C-h b]
key binding
--- -------
: compilation-send-line:tt
q quit-window
DEL scroll-down
SPC scroll-up
ESC Prefix Command
RET compile-goto-error
C-c Prefix Command
<mouse-2> compile-mouse-goto-error
ESC } compilation-next-file
ESC { compilation-previous-file
ESC p compilation-previous-error
ESC n compilation-next-error
C-c C-k kill-compilation
C-c C-c compile-goto-error
Plenty more than frozen C-h m tells us. Lots apparently from my
.emacs. All fair game.
So what do you think about that, Stallllman, as Austin Powers would
say :-) :-) :-)