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Re: strange behaviour in keyboard macro
From: |
Héctor Lahoz |
Subject: |
Re: strange behaviour in keyboard macro |
Date: |
Sun, 30 Jul 2017 12:01:35 +0200 |
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Mutt/1.5.23 (2014-03-12) |
Emanuel Berg wrote:
> Héctor Lahoz wrote:
>
> > I saved a keyboard macro [...]
>
> Rewrite it an Elisp function and voilà probably
> you can work out debugging without us :)
Yes, it's not very long. But I wanted to do it
quickly without programming. Then, what's the
point of having keyboard macros?
For the time being I came through by using
<<search-backward>> ;; search-backward
C-q ;; quoted-insert
LFD ;; nroff-electric-newline
C-q ;; quoted-insert
LFD ;; nroff-electric-newline
RET ;; newline
instead of "backward-paragraph".
I hate when programs don't behave as I expect.
Especially with Emacs :-) Although most of the
time it is because I don't understand them.
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- Re: strange behaviour in keyboard macro, Emanuel Berg, 2017/07/30
- Re: strange behaviour in keyboard macro, Marcin Borkowski, 2017/07/31
- Re: strange behaviour in keyboard macro, Emanuel Berg, 2017/07/31
- Re: strange behaviour in keyboard macro, Emanuel Berg, 2017/07/30