| Re: How to get rid of *GNU Emacs* buffer on start-up? |
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Group: gnu.emacs.help · Group Profile
Author: Allan GottliebAllan Gottlieb Date: Sep 19, 2008 18:53
At Fri, 19 Sep 2008 09:42:44 -0300 tyler wrote:
> David Kastrup gnu.org> writes:
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>> tyler writes:
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>>> Xah Lee xahlee.org> writes:
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>>>> В«I think the existance of the lisp scratch buffer is one of the major
>>>> usability problem of emacs that prevents emacs from being widely
>>>> adopted by most text editing audience.В»
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>>> Ironically, I just used the scratch buffer as the repository for the
>>> text of your previous message. rot13-region doesn't work in the
>>> read-only gnus buffers, so I needed to transfer it to a different
>>> buffer.
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>> C-c C-r works in gnus. Which does not mean that alternative ways are a
>> bad idea.
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> That combination is not defined for me in gnus, but it did lead me to
> discover toggle-rot13-mode, which I *will* now bind to C-c C-r. Thanks!
What version of emacs are you using?
What happens if you are in a gnus summary buffer and type
C-h k C-c C-r
allan
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