Hi,

On Monday, January 23, 2012 1:27:51 PM UTC+1, lpetit wrote:
>
> 2012/1/23 Stefan Kamphausen <ska...@googlemail.com>
>
>> Hi,
>>
>>
>> On Friday, January 20, 2012 9:40:53 AM UTC+1, Norman Gray wrote:
>>>
>>> Thus C-M-(, C-M-), C-M-f, -b, -u, -d and -k do most of what one wants, 
>>> in terms of creating and moving around balanced brackets.
>>
>>
>> why did nobody mention C-M-Space, yet?  To me it's one of the most 
>> important keystrokes across all modes in Emacs, that somehow support the 
>> sexp-concept.  One of the keystrokes that I miss in all the other modern 
>> editor components.  In particular, the way it handles being called several 
>> times in a row (more important in non-lisps, though).
>>
>
> It isn't particularly helpful to just name things only by their keyboard 
> shortcuts, unless you only want positive feedback only from your fellow 
> emacsers ... 
>

You are right, I apologize.

C-M-Space calls mark-sexp which marks the current expression and works in 
many other major modes, e.g. in when working with Perl, Ruby, C, ..., 
reasonably well.

Regards,
Stefan 

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