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| author | Richard M. Stallman | 2002-09-05 02:43:05 +0000 |
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| committer | Richard M. Stallman | 2002-09-05 02:43:05 +0000 |
| commit | 3d9a3367c18b6d47188ca6451ae3a643c29321bd (patch) | |
| tree | 2dcb54d92daf835447851d721446cb616f30ab44 | |
| parent | b48092574e360013eab277d0d0973b9369af46f8 (diff) | |
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Small clarifications.
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diff --git a/etc/TUTORIAL b/etc/TUTORIAL index 9633b0bf95a..b82c5c81e6d 100644 --- a/etc/TUTORIAL +++ b/etc/TUTORIAL | |||
| @@ -50,9 +50,9 @@ The following commands are useful for viewing screenfuls: | |||
| 50 | Find the cursor again and notice that the same text | 50 | Find the cursor again and notice that the same text |
| 51 | is near the cursor now. | 51 | is near the cursor now. |
| 52 | 52 | ||
| 53 | You can also use the PageUp and PageDn keys to do scrolling, if your | 53 | You can also use the PageUp and PageDn keys to move by screenfuls, if |
| 54 | terminal has them, but you can edit more efficiently if you use C-v | 54 | your terminal has them, but you can edit more efficiently if you use |
| 55 | and M-v. | 55 | C-v and M-v. |
| 56 | 56 | ||
| 57 | 57 | ||
| 58 | * BASIC CURSOR CONTROL | 58 | * BASIC CURSOR CONTROL |
| @@ -352,10 +352,10 @@ You've now learned the most basic way of typing something in | |||
| 352 | Emacs and correcting errors. You can delete by words or lines | 352 | Emacs and correcting errors. You can delete by words or lines |
| 353 | as well. Here is a summary of the delete operations: | 353 | as well. Here is a summary of the delete operations: |
| 354 | 354 | ||
| 355 | <Delback> delete the character just before the cursor | 355 | <Delback> delete the character just before the cursor |
| 356 | C-d delete the next character after the cursor | 356 | C-d delete the next character after the cursor |
| 357 | 357 | ||
| 358 | M-<Delback> kill the word immediately before the cursor | 358 | M-<Delback> kill the word immediately before the cursor |
| 359 | M-d kill the next word after the cursor | 359 | M-d kill the next word after the cursor |
| 360 | 360 | ||
| 361 | C-k kill from the cursor position to end of line | 361 | C-k kill from the cursor position to end of line |
| @@ -384,8 +384,8 @@ can be reinserted, whereas "deleted" things cannot be reinserted. | |||
| 384 | Reinsertion of killed text is called "yanking". Generally, the | 384 | Reinsertion of killed text is called "yanking". Generally, the |
| 385 | commands that can remove a lot of text kill the text (they set up so | 385 | commands that can remove a lot of text kill the text (they set up so |
| 386 | that you can yank the text), while the commands that remove just one | 386 | that you can yank the text), while the commands that remove just one |
| 387 | character, or just blank lines and spaces, do deletion (so you cannot | 387 | character, or only remove blank lines and spaces, do deletion (so you |
| 388 | yank that text). | 388 | cannot yank that text). |
| 389 | 389 | ||
| 390 | >> Move the cursor to the beginning of a line which is not empty. | 390 | >> Move the cursor to the beginning of a line which is not empty. |
| 391 | Then type C-k to kill the text on that line. | 391 | Then type C-k to kill the text on that line. |
| @@ -402,8 +402,8 @@ Bringing back killed text is called "yanking". (Think of it as | |||
| 402 | yanking back, or pulling back, some text that was taken away.) You | 402 | yanking back, or pulling back, some text that was taken away.) You |
| 403 | can yank the killed text either at the same place where it was killed, | 403 | can yank the killed text either at the same place where it was killed, |
| 404 | or at some other place in the buffer, or even in a different file. | 404 | or at some other place in the buffer, or even in a different file. |
| 405 | You can yank the text several times, which makes multiple copies of | 405 | You can yank the same text several times; that makes multiple copies |
| 406 | it. | 406 | of it. |
| 407 | 407 | ||
| 408 | The command for yanking is C-y. It reinserts the last killed text, | 408 | The command for yanking is C-y. It reinserts the last killed text, |
| 409 | at the current cursor position. | 409 | at the current cursor position. |