Sandesh Shah
Sandesh Shah

Reputation: 1

M-< and M-> doesn't work as it should in emacs

Using M-< gives me "Marker stack is empty" and M-> gives me "Find definitions of:" in the mini buffer, instead of taking me to the beginning and end of a file.

How do I use them so that they work properly?

Upvotes: 0

Views: 230

Answers (1)

squidwardsface
squidwardsface

Reputation: 379

The actual commands are M-shift-< and M-shift->. In other words, you actually need to type the characters '<' or '>'. Testing with my own version of emacs, it seems that you are currently entering the commands M-. and M-,.

Upvotes: 2

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