[OS X TeX] Cocoa Text System
Peter Dyballa
Peter_Dyballa at Web.DE
Sat Mar 4 16:21:39 EST 2006
Am 04.03.2006 um 17:21 schrieb Herbert Schulz:
> to the file. This gives Ctl-u, Opt-Ctl-u and Shft-Ctl-u as
> Capitalize, lowercase and UPPERCASE the word (the cursor must be in
> the word) and also adds Opt-v to pageup and vertically center the
> cursor (much as Ctl-v already does pagedown and vertically center
> the cursor) like emacs.
There are more Emacs like bindings in Cocoa:
Esc-u: UPPERCASE
Esc-l: lowercase
Esc-c: Capitalise
Esc-d: delete word forwards
Esc-backspace: delete word backwards
Esc-b: backwards word
Esc-f: forwards word
Ctrl-d: delete character forwards
Ctrl-h: delete character backwards
Ctrl-k: kill to end of line
Ctrl-w: kill to beginning of line
Ctrl-u: kill whole line
Ctrl-y: yank (paste) what was killed before
Ctrl-t: transpose characters
Ctrl-b: backward one character
Ctrl-f: forward one character
Ctrl-a: beginning of line
Ctrl-e: end of line
Ctrl-i: tab
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Pete
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