Mercurial > emacs
changeset 74195:d1491c6ae65d
Fix commentary.
author | Kim F. Storm <storm@cua.dk> |
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date | Sun, 26 Nov 2006 11:50:51 +0000 |
parents | 9b921eb5917f |
children | a6e8b67fb18f |
files | lisp/kmacro.el |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 9 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/lisp/kmacro.el Sun Nov 26 08:40:43 2006 +0000 +++ b/lisp/kmacro.el Sun Nov 26 11:50:51 2006 +0000 @@ -24,15 +24,14 @@ ;;; Commentary: -;; The kmacro package is an alternative user interface to emacs' -;; keyboard macro functionality. This functionality is normally bound -;; to C-x (, C-x ), and C-x e, but these bindings are too hard to -;; type to be really useful for doing small repeated tasks. +;; The kmacro package provides the user interface to emacs' basic +;; keyboard macro functionality. With kmacro, two function keys are +;; dedicated to keyboard macros, by default F3 and F4. -;; With kmacro, two function keys are dedicated to keyboard macros, -;; by default F3 and F4. Personally, I prefer F1 and F2, but those -;; keys already have default bindings. -;; +;; Note: The traditional bindings C-x (, C-x ), and C-x e are still +;; supported, but for some users these bindings are too hard to type +;; to be really useful for doing small repeated tasks. + ;; To start defining a keyboard macro, use F3. To end the macro, ;; use F4, and to call the macro also use F4. This makes it very ;; easy to repeat a macro immediately after defining it. @@ -55,7 +54,6 @@ ;; elements with C-x C-k C-t. To delete the first element in the ;; macro ring, use C-x C-k C-d. ;; -;; ;; You can also use C-x C-k C-s to start a macro, and C-x C-k C-k to ;; end it; then use C-k to execute it immediately, or C-x C-k C-k to ;; execute it later.