![]() To change the way M2 launches press C-u F12. To execute the current line or selection in the M2 window push F11. Running Macaulay2 (M2) To run M2 in emacs push F12. M-w memorize the contents of the region (without kill)Ĭ-y yank (i.e., insert text last killed or memorize)Ĭ-x o move the cursor to the other window For example, C-n means to simultaneouslyĬ-w kill-region (between cursor and mark) 2 Tutorial: Aquamacs for Beginners 2.1 What Makes Aquamacs Like Other Text Editors When you rst launch Aquamacs, you will see that it is like many other text editors: you can type text, cut and paste text, and save and close a le using the menubar or standard OS X keyboard shortcuts (Command-S for save, Command-X for cut, Command-V for. M- refers to the META key (usually Alt-). In the following, the prefix C- refers to the CONTROL key, the prefix Means to simultaneously press the CONTROL key and the "x" key. The meta key is a key on some keyboards, normally located next to the spacebar, that performs special functions when combined with another key. Here, the prefix C- refers to the CONTROL key. Aquamacs on OS X).Ĭ-x C-c exit the emacs (but save files first) You may also launch your favorite version of emacs shell (e.g. Aquamacs is a specially for Mac OS X enhanced GNU Emacs. ‘ keyboard’ customization group (see Easy Customization).Where filename is the file you want to edit. Keypad-numlock-setup, keypad-shifted-setup, and However, if you rebind a ‘ kp-’ key directly, that won't affectĮmacs provides a convenient method for binding the numeric keypad Such as 8 or, it affects the equivalent keypad key too. The numeric keypad produces kp-8, which is translated toĨ when ‘ Num Lock’ is off, the same key produces Translates these keys to the corresponding keys in the main keyboard.įor example, when ‘ Num Lock’ is on, the key labeled ‘ 8’ on The numeric keys in the keypad double up as cursor motion keys, ![]() Many keyboards have a “numeric keypad” on the right hand side. Thus, here is how to make Hyper-Meta- move forward a ‘ s-’, ‘ A-’ and ‘ S-’ at the front of the symbol name. These modifiers, add the strings ‘ C-’, ‘ M-’, ‘ H-’, ![]() The vector element next is a symbol and therefore Where ?\C-x is the Lisp character constant for the characterĬ-x. ThisĮxample binds C-x to the command forward-page. You can mix function keys and characters in a key sequence. See Init Rebinding, for more information about using vectors for (This binding is present in Emacs by default.) This uses the Lisp syntax for a vector containing the symbol To bind the right-arrow key to the command forward-char, you can Thus, to bind function key ‘ f1’ to the command rmail, Given function key on your terminal, type C-h c followed by thatĪ key sequence which contains function key symbols (or anything butĪSCII characters) must be a vector rather than a string. Command-Meta- now runs yspell-buffer, which. To make certain what symbol is used for a Command- now cycles backward to the previously selected frame (raise-previousframe). These names are conventional, but some systems (especially when using Kp-f1, kp-f2, kp-f3, kp-f4 Keypad PF keys. Kp-add, kp-subtract, kp-multiply, kp-divide kp-backtab, kp-space, kp-tab, kp-enter kp-separator, kp-decimal, kp-equal Keypad keys (to the right of the regular keyboard), with names or punctuation. f35 Numbered function keys (across the top of the keyboard). Select, print, execute, backtab insert, undo, redo, clearline insertline, deleteline, insertchar, deletechar Miscellaneous function keys.į1, f2. Here are the conventional Lisp names forīegin, end, home, next, prior Other cursor repositioning keys. If theįunction key has a word as its label, then that word is also the name of Keyboard characters, Lisp symbols represent function keys. Just as Lisp characters (actually integers) represent ![]() Key sequences can contain function keys as well as ordinaryĬharacters.
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