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RE: Showing all sequences bound to a prefix?
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Drew Adams |
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RE: Showing all sequences bound to a prefix? |
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Wed, 2 Sep 2009 08:04:28 -0700 |
> > how can you know all keybindings which start with a key?
> For instance,
> > "C-h c" asks me to enter a key. If I enter "C-w" it waits for more
> > input, which means that "C-w" is a prefix.
>
> Use C-h, e.g. `C-x r C-h' will show you all key bindings starting with
> `C-x r'.
That doesn't always work. Try C-s C-h, for instance.
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