Hi,

Am Montag, 23. Januar 2012 14:13:33 UTC+1 schrieb Stefan Kamphausen:
>
> why did nobody mention C-M-Space, yet?  To me it's one of the most 
>>> important keystrokes across all modes in Emacs, that somehow support the 
>>> sexp-concept.  One of the keystrokes that I miss in all the other modern 
>>> editor components.  In particular, the way it handles being called several 
>>> times in a row (more important in non-lisps, though).
>>>
>>
>>
>> C-M-Space calls mark-sexp which marks the current expression and works in 
>> many other major modes, e.g. in when working with Perl, Ruby, C, ..., 
>> reasonably well.
>>
>>
<editorwar>
For the case file: va( does that in vim. Works also with va[ for [], va{ 
for {}, va" for "" and vat for html tags. Thi vi versions might also be 
interesting to omit the delimiters (vi[, etc.). Works independent of file 
mode.
</editorwar>

But please let us not dive down this hole. ;-P But on the other: "vim" and 
"modern", ..., hmmm

Sincerely
Meikel

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