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Re: How do I run a command which isn't bound to a key?



* Alan Mackenzie <acm@xxxxxx> [20090511 12:32]:
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> What I want to do is to type in a key-sequence (equivalent to Emacs's
> M-x), type "break-thread", hit carriage return and have it work.  It
> seems that the key-sequence should be ":".  Yet when I type
> 
>     :break-thread<CR>

Try ":exec break-thread<CR>" instead.

[snip]

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Anders Rayner-Karlsson <anders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
All-Round Linux Tinkerer, RHCE and PITA DeLuxe