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[ILUG] Re: Emacs and SQL

[ILUG] Re: Emacs and SQL

Vincent Murphy murphyv at student.cs.ucc.ie
Tue Nov 23 12:33:34 GMT 1999


= Ian Swainson <Ian_Swainson at bausch.com> [19991123 1134]:
> [snip] Also, is there a 
>      quick way to flick between buffers (like CTRL-TAB in Win-dow!s) 
>      without having to display the buffer-list and then select from it?

 C-x o cycles forward through buffers.  apropos and describe-keybindings
are your friends (when you invoke them with M-x <function>).

 if you have multiple frames, you can cycle through them by using C-x 5
instead of C-x above.  these keybindings suck because they are frequently
used IMO.  try having a look at dotfiles.com for alternative arrangements;
i haven't changed them yet.

 i'm afraid i haven't done any DBMS/SQL stuff from emacs yet.

HTH..
-vinny

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Vincent Murphy | murphyv at student.cs.ucc.ie | (086) 8397405
Computer Science Undergraduate, University College Cork
http://student.cs.ucc.ie/01/murphyv/




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