So Save all files from all buffers is Ctrl-x s
'C-u C-x s ' is same function without question, right? that is the shortcut i want to know. Any one better than this one, since 'u' involve second hand. It makes my original question stupid. Sorry about that. PS, I am really new to EMACS. org mode is almost the only reason to use it. (i know it is powerful, but dont like to remember a lot of shortcuts) thanks guys. Nick Dokos wrote: Bastien <bastiengue...@googlemail.com> wrote:"goodh...@gmail.com" <goodh...@gmail.com> writes:When i save all of my file with C+s, I press a lot of y for yes.I think you mean `C-x C-s', right? Also note that `C-x s' is M-x save-some-buffers and let you save many files at once.IMO, the OP has gotten into a bad habit that he needs to break out of: `C-x s' (i.e. save-some-buffers - without a prefix argument) is a surgical operation. He seems to want the bulk operation of `C-u C-x s': the latter saves all modified buffers, no questions asked. Thanks, Nick |
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