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A "keyboard macro" is a command defined by an Emacs user which represents a sequence of keys. Calling a keyboard macro is equivalent to typing that key sequence.
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How to use double keyboard macro, or keyboard macro of keyboard macro?
This looks like a bug. Using insert-kbd-macro You can look at what's actually stored in the macros:
(fset 'm
"a")
(fset 'n
[?\M-x ?m return ?a])
I created a macro called m that just prints ' …
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How to handle next-line in keyboard macro?
C-a and C-e both take a prefix argument that lets you skip lines. For example, C-2 C-a will jump to the beginning of the next line and C-2 C-e will jump to the end of the next line. A prefix argument …