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Re: [AUCTeX] Reftex extra keybindings
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Waleed Yousef |
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Re: [AUCTeX] Reftex extra keybindings |
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Tue, 04 Sep 2018 14:46:20 +0200 |
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Thanks so much,
I just mean why repeating C-c s does not behave the same way as the
conventional emacs search using C-s ?
Arash Esbati <address@hidden> writes:
> Waleed Yousef <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> Thanks so much; I have a suggestion. Why hitting C-c s itself
>> repetitively does not do the job and invoke tags-loop-continue
>
> I think in general, this is not the Emacs way to repeat commands. Emacs
> comes with a function named `repeat' which you can consider:
>
> ,----[ C-h f repeat RET ]
> | repeat is an interactive autoloaded Lisp function in ‘repeat.el’.
> |
> | It is bound to C-x z.
> |
> | (repeat REPEAT-ARG)
> |
> | Repeat most recently executed command.
> | If REPEAT-ARG is non-nil (interactively, with a prefix argument),
> | supply a prefix argument to that command. Otherwise, give the
> | command the same prefix argument it was given before, if any.
> |
> | If this command is invoked by a multi-character key sequence, it
> | can then be repeated by repeating the final character of that
> | sequence. This behavior can be modified by the global variable
> | ‘repeat-on-final-keystroke’.
> |
> | ‘repeat’ ignores commands bound to input events. Hence the term
> | "most recently executed command" shall be read as "most
> | recently executed command not bound to an input event".
> `----
>
> I haven't tested it.
>
> Best, Arash
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