Excellent thanks! That was the hint I needed - I used C-h k to find out the command name, and now I've bound it to a shorter key combo for my own use!

Cheers,

Tyler

Henrik Enberg wrote:
From: Tyler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 04 Aug 2005 21:55:22 -0400

I'm new to emacs, but really enjoying all the features. One thing I haven't been able to do is scroll the other window up, ie. the reverse of M-C-v. I figured out how to do it as a keyboard macro: C-x ( C-u - M-C-v C-x ), but I'd really rather have that bound to something like M-c or M-b. I've followed the examples in the emacs info, but I can't get the syntax right. Can anyone point me in the right direction?


C-M-S-v

(S is shift)


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