I've been using Emacs for a long time. I find the menus in GNU Emacs and XEmacs nice to use, but I mostly rely on the keybindings. You can do just about anything in Emacs without the menus. In any mode, MetaX: describe- bindings will show the bindings for you current mode. MetaX: any-emacs- command should allows you to do just about anything. On 18 Jun 2002 at 19:22, David List wrote:
I have a pretty hard time reaching the menus in emacs on the console. I have seen suggestions á la F10 and M-` but none of these work. Right now, F10 calls up Eval. I could live without that shortcut, so how do I set F10 to bring out the menus? I use the emacs that comes with SuSE Linux 7.3 (20.7.1).
Thanks in advance.
Best regards, David List
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