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authorAndreas Schwab2005-01-01 14:59:12 +0000
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(Graphical Kill): Move up under node Killing,
change @section to @subsection.
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@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
12005-01-01 Andreas Schwab <schwab@suse.de>
2
3 * killing.texi (Graphical Kill): Move up under node Killing,
4 change @section to @subsection.
5
12005-01-01 Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> 62005-01-01 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
247they copy in this way, so that successive kill commands build up a 247they copy in this way, so that successive kill commands build up a
248single kill ring entry as usual. 248single 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
254also the primary selection, if it is more recent than any selection
255you made in another program. This means that the paste commands of
256other applications with separate windows copy the text that you killed
257in Emacs. In addition, Emacs yank commands treat other applications'
258selections 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
264is selected deletes the selected text. You can make Emacs behave this
265way by enabling Delete Selection mode, with @kbd{M-x
266delete-selection-mode}, or using Custom. Another effect of this mode
267is that @key{DEL}, @kbd{C-d} and some other keys, when a selection
268exists, will kill the whole selection. It also enables Transient Mark
269mode (@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,
630shifting the original text to the right. 651shifting 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
636also the primary selection, if it is more recent than any selection
637you made in another program. This means that the paste commands of
638other applications with separate windows copy the text that you killed
639in Emacs. In addition, Emacs yank commands treat other applications'
640selections 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
646is selected deletes the selected text. You can make Emacs behave this
647way by enabling Delete Selection mode, with @kbd{M-x
648delete-selection-mode}, or using Custom. Another effect of this mode
649is that @key{DEL}, @kbd{C-d} and some other keys, when a selection
650exists, will kill the whole selection. It also enables Transient Mark
651mode (@pxref{Transient Mark}).
652
653
654@ifnottex 653@ifnottex
655@lowersections 654@lowersections
656@end ifnottex 655@end ifnottex