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| author | Andreas Schwab | 2005-01-01 14:59:12 +0000 |
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| committer | Andreas Schwab | 2005-01-01 14:59:12 +0000 |
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(Graphical Kill): Move up under node Killing,
change @section to @subsection.
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| -rw-r--r-- | man/killing.texi | 43 |
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diff --git a/man/ChangeLog b/man/ChangeLog index 67a1fe8d503..957a2279a2e 100644 --- a/man/ChangeLog +++ b/man/ChangeLog | |||
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| 1 | 2005-01-01 Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de> | ||
| 2 | |||
| 3 | * killing.texi (Graphical Kill): Move up under node Killing, | ||
| 4 | change @section to @subsection. | ||
| 5 | |||
| 1 | 2005-01-01 Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> | 6 | 2005-01-01 Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
| 2 | 7 | ||
| 3 | * custom.texi (Face Customization): Mention hex color specs. | 8 | * custom.texi (Face Customization): Mention hex color specs. |
diff --git a/man/killing.texi b/man/killing.texi index 8b629328a45..ba136831adf 100644 --- a/man/killing.texi +++ b/man/killing.texi | |||
| @@ -247,6 +247,27 @@ other buffers. Most of the kill commands move point across the text | |||
| 247 | they copy in this way, so that successive kill commands build up a | 247 | they copy in this way, so that successive kill commands build up a |
| 248 | single kill ring entry as usual. | 248 | single kill ring entry as usual. |
| 249 | 249 | ||
| 250 | @node Graphical Kill | ||
| 251 | @subsection Killing on Graphical Terminals | ||
| 252 | |||
| 253 | On multi-window terminals, the most recent kill done in Emacs is | ||
| 254 | also the primary selection, if it is more recent than any selection | ||
| 255 | you made in another program. This means that the paste commands of | ||
| 256 | other applications with separate windows copy the text that you killed | ||
| 257 | in Emacs. In addition, Emacs yank commands treat other applications' | ||
| 258 | selections as part of the kill ring, so you can yank them into Emacs. | ||
| 259 | |||
| 260 | @cindex Delete Selection mode | ||
| 261 | @cindex mode, Delete Selection | ||
| 262 | @findex delete-selection-mode | ||
| 263 | Many window systems follow the convention that insertion while text | ||
| 264 | is selected deletes the selected text. You can make Emacs behave this | ||
| 265 | way by enabling Delete Selection mode, with @kbd{M-x | ||
| 266 | delete-selection-mode}, or using Custom. Another effect of this mode | ||
| 267 | is that @key{DEL}, @kbd{C-d} and some other keys, when a selection | ||
| 268 | exists, will kill the whole selection. It also enables Transient Mark | ||
| 269 | mode (@pxref{Transient Mark}). | ||
| 270 | |||
| 250 | @node Yanking, Accumulating Text, Killing, Top | 271 | @node Yanking, Accumulating Text, Killing, Top |
| 251 | @section Yanking | 272 | @section Yanking |
| 252 | @cindex moving text | 273 | @cindex moving text |
| @@ -629,28 +650,6 @@ rectangle shifts right. | |||
| 629 | @code{string-rectangle}, but inserts the string on each line, | 650 | @code{string-rectangle}, but inserts the string on each line, |
| 630 | shifting the original text to the right. | 651 | shifting the original text to the right. |
| 631 | 652 | ||
| 632 | @node Graphical Kill | ||
| 633 | @section Killing on Graphical Terminals | ||
| 634 | |||
| 635 | On multi-window terminals, the most recent kill done in Emacs is | ||
| 636 | also the primary selection, if it is more recent than any selection | ||
| 637 | you made in another program. This means that the paste commands of | ||
| 638 | other applications with separate windows copy the text that you killed | ||
| 639 | in Emacs. In addition, Emacs yank commands treat other applications' | ||
| 640 | selections as part of the kill ring, so you can yank them into Emacs. | ||
| 641 | |||
| 642 | @cindex Delete Selection mode | ||
| 643 | @cindex mode, Delete Selection | ||
| 644 | @findex delete-selection-mode | ||
| 645 | Many window systems follow the convention that insertion while text | ||
| 646 | is selected deletes the selected text. You can make Emacs behave this | ||
| 647 | way by enabling Delete Selection mode, with @kbd{M-x | ||
| 648 | delete-selection-mode}, or using Custom. Another effect of this mode | ||
| 649 | is that @key{DEL}, @kbd{C-d} and some other keys, when a selection | ||
| 650 | exists, will kill the whole selection. It also enables Transient Mark | ||
| 651 | mode (@pxref{Transient Mark}). | ||
| 652 | |||
| 653 | |||
| 654 | @ifnottex | 653 | @ifnottex |
| 655 | @lowersections | 654 | @lowersections |
| 656 | @end ifnottex | 655 | @end ifnottex |