Question #55511 on nXhtml changed:
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lborgman proposed the following answer:
Hi ikaruga,

Yes, you are right. Keyboard shortcuts should be easy to find, but I
think you may be looking for them in the wrong place. Where did you look
for them?

You can find the keyboard shortcuts (or keybindings as they are called
in Emacs) from within Emacs. That is part of Emacs "self documenting"
system. Most of the time you can in Emacs use

  C-h b
or
  F1 b

to find the active key bindings. That will give you a long list with
keybindings from first minor modes, the current major modes and global
keybindings. They come in that order because that is the priority Emacs
gives them.

For some major modes you can also see the major mode bindings in the
major mode help. You can see that help with C-h m.

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