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authorEli Zaretskii2001-05-14 06:55:22 +0000
committerEli Zaretskii2001-05-14 06:55:22 +0000
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Add an entry for keyboard shortcuts. Suggested by Kai Grossjohann.
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@@ -614,6 +614,12 @@ Keyboard macros are a way of defining new Emacs commands from
614sequences of existing ones, with no need to write a Lisp program. 614sequences of existing ones, with no need to write a Lisp program.
615@xref{Keyboard Macros}. 615@xref{Keyboard Macros}.
616 616
617@cindex keyboard shortcuts
618@item Keyboard Shortcut
619A keyboard shortcut is a key sequence (q.v.@:) which invokes a
620command. What other programs call ``assign a keyboard shortcut''
621Emacs calls ``bind a key sequence''. See `binding.'
622
617@item Key Sequence 623@item Key Sequence
618A key sequence (key, for short) is a sequence of input events (q.v.@:) 624A key sequence (key, for short) is a sequence of input events (q.v.@:)
619that are meaningful as a single unit. If the key sequence is enough to 625that are meaningful as a single unit. If the key sequence is enough to