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- From: wisinski@SLAC.Stanford.EDU (Dennis Wisinski)
- Subject: Re: Expansion dictionary - How?
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- Organization: Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
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- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 19:00:03 GMT
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- In article <1jr3r1INN16h@gap.caltech.edu>
- dlisoski@bluff.galcit.caltech.edu (Derek L. Lisoski) writes:
- > I am having trouble getting entries in Edit's expansion
- > dictionary to expand...although they do show up ok, both
- > in the Edit <command>-E window and in the ~/.editdict
- > file. Then I am just supposed to type the abbreviation
- > and <Esc> or what?
- > If I do that it just beeps at me....
- > Thanks for any info
- > derek
- > dlisoski@cco.caltech.edu
-
- You need to enable "Emacs Key Bindings" in the Global section of
- Preferences to get the escape key to work.
-
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- Dennis Wisinski, Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
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