Timeline for How to use IBM's CUA for mark copy delete paste in emacs
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Jun 30 at 21:14 | comment | added | mmarshall540 |
You mention "CUA keys", but I think this is confusing people, because you aren't talking about "C-x", "C-c" and "C-v", which are what Emacs's cua-mode makes usable for cut, copy and paste. In your question, you mention "C-<insert>" and "S-<insert>". And in one of your comments, you mention shift-selection. But those things are usable in Emacs by default, with no configuration at all. So maybe you have inadvertently disabled them?
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May 31 at 8:56 | answer | added | gigiair | timeline score: 0 | |
May 31 at 8:16 | history | edited | NickD |
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May 31 at 8:15 | comment | added | NickD |
C-h f cua-mode . Although I see that it does not follow the IBM convention you mention...
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May 31 at 7:14 | history | asked | balanga | CC BY-SA 4.0 |