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- designated set of "prefix keys" such as Ctrl+C or Ctrl+X. Default Emacs keybindings include Ctrl+X Ctrl+S to save a file or Ctrl+X Ctrl+B to view a list...
- shortcuts that are used in a command line environment. Bash and Z s**** keybindings are derived from Emacs text editing bindings. In Windows, it is possible...
- emulates Emacs keybindings when invoked as jmacs. MATLAB provides Emacs keybindings for its editor. Multi-Edit provides Emacs keybindings for its editor...
- filtering Play queue Compilations handling Customizable colors and dynamic keybindings Vi style search and command mode Remotely controllable through cmus-remote...
- One of its plugins (called Grid) allows the user to configure several keybindings to move windows to any corner, with five different lengths. There are...
- while the Hyper key commands gradually fell into disuse, with their keybindings being replaced by longer alternative bindings using combinations of other...
- drop-in replacement for screen, but it can be configured to use compatible keybindings. tmux is included in the OpenBSD base system, and is available as a package...
- keyboard. The Knight keyboard is notable for its influence on Emacs keybindings, particularly for helping po****rize the meta key, which originated with...
- Folders display the results of previously defined search queries. Editable keybindings is part of GNOME, provided "Editable menu accelerators" is enabled in...
- through Guile-Scheme. It is possible to customize the editor's menus and keybindings and to act programmatically on the do****ent tree. TeXmacs macros provide...