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Date: Wed, 27 Aug 2003 16:26:54 +0800
From: Lucifer <lucifer AT tsinghua DOT org DOT cn>
To: cygwin AT cygwin DOT com
Subject: Use HOME and END in emacs
Message-Id: <20030827161556.919C.LUCIFER@tsinghua.org.cn>
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I access cygwin via ssh using putty.  I am a vim user and want to learn
some basic knowledge about emacs.  When I entered emacs,  I found that I
cannot move the cursor using HOME key and END key to the beginning or
end of the line. C-a and C-e works though.

I check my keybind using C-h b and found the key <home> is already bind
to the function beginning-of-line, just as the same as C-a. So why they
behave differently?  I configured 'The Home and End Keys' to 'Standard'
under my putty's 'Keyboard' configuration pannel and the environment
variable TERM=xterm.

Thanks advance.

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Lucifer <lucifer AT tsinghua DOT org DOT cn>



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