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GNU Info (screen.info)Copy Mode Keysmarkkeys -------- - Command: markkeys string (none) This is a method of changing the keymap used for copy/history mode. The string is made up of OLDCHAR=NEWCHAR pairs which are separated by `:'. Example: The command `markkeys h=^B:l=^F:$=^E' would set some keys to be more familiar to `emacs' users. If your terminal sends characters, that cause you to abort copy mode, then this command may help by binding these characters to do nothing. The no-op character is `a'nd is used like this: `markkeys @=L=H' if you do not want to use the `H' or `L' commands any longer. As shown in this example, multiple keys can be assigned to one function in a single statement. automatically generated by info2www version 1.2.2.9 |