Bill Freeman wrote:

        Then the very next keystroke that you should learn is "C-H K",
which runs describe-key, which prompts for a key (combinatione), and
displays the on line documentation for the command bound to the key.


That's awesome! Thanks!
Some initial playing with this command seems to indicate that a lot of the keystroke commands are really shortcuts for "interactive compiled Lisp functions". I didn't know that.


Looking forward to getting some more time to learn more of these.



Erik

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