dbarnes@public.BTR.COM (David B. Barnes dbarnes@btr.com) (11/15/90)
We have a public domain emacs (dunno what version it is...when I type emacs-version, it responds with T2.14.02) and for the life of me I can't find "undo". It used to be control-u on another version I used (and probably just about every version of emacs but this one). There is no online manual. Any ideas of how I can figure this out? Thanks for the advice and sorry I can't provide you any more info on the version. -- -------------------------------------------------------- David Barnes dbarnes@btr.com Menlo Park, CA ..!{decwrl,mips,fernwood}!btr!dbarnes --------------------------------------------------------
bob@MorningStar.Com (Bob Sutterfield) (11/17/90)
In article <986@public.BTR.COM> dbarnes@public.BTR.COM (David B. Barnes dbarnes@btr.com) writes:
I can't find "undo". It used to be control-u on another version I
used (and probably just about every version of emacs but this one).
Nope. In GNU Emacs, at least, C-u is universal-argument and undo is
bound to C-_. If your mystery Emacs is trying to maintain a set of
keybinding conventions popularized by GNU Emacs and its ancestors, you
might try hitting C-_.