2008年11月12日
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C-j: Insert a new line with the same indentation level as the current line
RET: Insert a new line with the same indentation level as the current line
C-M-a: Go to the beginning of the current function or class
C-M-e: Go to the end of the current function or class
C-M-h: Mark the current function or class for copying, etc.
C-M-x: Execute the current function or class
C-c C-b: Submit a bug report
C-c C-c: Execute the buffer (i.e., the file being displayed)
C-c C-d: Trace the stack of the process being executed
C-c C-h: Get context-based help
C-c TAB: Indent a highlighted (or marked) region
C-c C-k: Mark a block of text. Using this at the head of a class or function definition will mark the entire block.
C-c C-l: Shift the region to the left. If the cursor is in the middle of a region, the lower half of the region will shift.
C-c RET: Execute the current file, opening a new window to show the output.
C-c C-n: Jump to the next statement.
C-c C-p: Jump to the previous statement.
C-c C-r: Shift the region to the right. If the cursor is in the middle of a region, the lower half of the region will shift.
C-c C-s: Execute a Python command.
C-c C-t: Toggle shells
C-c C-u: Go up one block
C-c C-v: List the version of the Python mode
C-c C-w: Run PyChecker
C-c !: Open the Python interactive shell
C-c #: Comment the highlighted (marked) region
C-c :: Check the indentation off-set
C-c <: Shift the region to the left
C-c >: Shift the region to the right
C-c ?: Show Python mode documentation
C-c |: Execute the highlighted (marked) part of the current program.
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