From 35ea7c7cbb76a315f5143f63ed18d4f91c46af30 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Richard M. Stallman" Date: Sun, 6 Mar 2005 16:21:41 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] (Keys): Mention F1 and F2 in list of prefixes. --- man/commands.texi | 12 +++++++----- 1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-) diff --git a/man/commands.texi b/man/commands.texi index cc8537c1271..fe70983286f 100644 --- a/man/commands.texi +++ b/man/commands.texi @@ -168,11 +168,13 @@ the @kbd{C-f} is a complete key in itself. It's impossible to give key sequences, not one.@refill All told, the prefix keys in Emacs are @kbd{C-c}, @kbd{C-h}, -@kbd{C-x}, @kbd{C-x @key{RET}}, @kbd{C-x @@}, @kbd{C-x a}, @kbd{C-x n}, @w{@kbd{C-x -r}}, @kbd{C-x v}, @kbd{C-x 4}, @kbd{C-x 5}, @kbd{C-x 6}, @key{ESC}, and -@kbd{M-g}. But this list is not cast in concrete; it is -just a matter of Emacs's standard key bindings. If you customize Emacs, -you can make new prefix keys, or eliminate these. @xref{Key Bindings}. +@kbd{C-x}, @kbd{C-x @key{RET}}, @kbd{C-x @@}, @kbd{C-x a}, @kbd{C-x +n}, @w{@kbd{C-x r}}, @kbd{C-x v}, @kbd{C-x 4}, @kbd{C-x 5}, @kbd{C-x +6}, @key{ESC}, and @kbd{M-g}. (@key{F1} and @key{F2} are aliases for +@kbd{C-h} and @kbd{C-x 6}.) But this list is not cast in concrete; it +is just a matter of Emacs's standard key bindings. If you customize +Emacs, you can make new prefix keys, or eliminate these. @xref{Key +Bindings}. If you do make or eliminate prefix keys, that changes the set of possible key sequences. For example, if you redefine @kbd{C-f} as a -- 2.39.2