![]() C-x C-f (Hold down the Control key and type xf) Find file. To get back into Emacs, type emacs at the shell prompt. When you want to leave Emacs for a short time, type a C-z and Emacs will be suspended. is a reliable distribution and has been around for several years, and there are also bleeding edge builds available from that maintainer. ![]() The difference between the one above and this one is that the above equates to CMD right and this one equates to CMD and then release CMD and hit the right key. As you can imagine there are quite a number of clones available, even for the Mac OS command line It is possible to play Tetris with Emacs, but here are a. To enter Emacs, type emacs at the shell prompt. ![]() It incorporates over 2000 commands, which can be extended using Emacs Lisp, and automated by user-created macros. If the above doesn't work, you could also try (global-set-key (kbd "\s ") 'move-end-of-line) Emacs is a highly extensible, extremely customizable text editor originally written for the PDP-10 by Richard Stallman in the 1970s. Here are some of the commands that various GNU/Linux distributions use to install a package named emacs. I haven't tried but I'm guessing you can download a similar version of emacs, and then add an alias to your shell as ghoetker suggests below. You might prefer installing from the command-line. Re: Starting Emacs (For Mac OS X) from the command line, Johannes Brauer, 4. This is the exact code you'd write (if you wanted to set it globally) to bind your command key right arrow key to move your cursor to the end of line. Right, that's a 'standalone' version of MacVim which runs as a desktop application. Re: Starting Emacs (For Mac OS X) from the command line, Jean-Christophe Helary, 4. PS: I'm not on my mac right now so I'm not sure what exactly you need to write to set it to the specific keys you mentioned to move it to the end of line but command is represented by an s in emacs. To review, open the file in an editor that reveals hidden Unicode characters. ![]() "s" being the reference to your command key. .emacs.mac This file contains bidirectional Unicode text that may be interpreted or compiled differently than what appears below. You can set it with something like: (global-set-key (kbd "s-") 'move-end-of-line) ![]()
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