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Re: redhat-digest Digest V98 #1386
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (John Lewis)
Fri Nov 6 09:15:59 1998
Date: Fri, 06 Nov 1998 14:15:01 +0000
From: John Lewis <jayell@mcmail.com>
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Brent said
> The way I see this, if I could just access the basic menu
> functions I could figure out the rest.
>
> Simply, I figure that an F key or a control something ought to
> bring up some kind of menu. But all I can get at is the help functions and
> I'm not quite sure of how I did that as I was just banging on key
> combinations hoping I could find a way to escape without dumping the
> system.
Hi Brent
Have a look at the emacs documentation. and get the file for a "GNU
Emacs Reference Card" (probably somewhere like
usr/share/emacs/20.2/etc/refcard.ps or refcard.tex) This when printed out will
give you two sheets of a4 or
whatever with all the key sequences you are likely to need. It comes in ps or
TeX versions The version I printed folds three ways to give a handy pocket
guide.
I think O'Reilly do one on card.
Hope this helps
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