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| author | Juri Linkov | 2004-03-22 07:23:53 +0000 |
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| committer | Juri Linkov | 2004-03-22 07:23:53 +0000 |
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| @@ -234,8 +234,8 @@ is typed. @xref{Completion}.@refill | |||
| 234 | When a line of text is longer than the width of the window, it | 234 | When a line of text is longer than the width of the window, it |
| 235 | takes up more than one screen line when displayed. We say that the | 235 | takes up more than one screen line when displayed. We say that the |
| 236 | text line is continued, and all screen lines used for it after the | 236 | text line is continued, and all screen lines used for it after the |
| 237 | first are called continuation lines. @xref{Basic,Continuation,Basic | 237 | first are called continuation lines. @xref{Continuation Lines}. |
| 238 | Editing}. A related Emacs feature is `filling' (q.v.@:). | 238 | A related Emacs feature is `filling' (q.v.@:). |
| 239 | 239 | ||
| 240 | @item Control Character | 240 | @item Control Character |
| 241 | A control character is a character that you type by holding down the | 241 | A control character is a character that you type by holding down the |
| @@ -280,7 +280,7 @@ The cursor is the rectangle on the screen which indicates the position | |||
| 280 | called point (q.v.@:) at which insertion and deletion takes place. | 280 | called point (q.v.@:) at which insertion and deletion takes place. |
| 281 | The cursor is on or under the character that follows point. Often | 281 | The cursor is on or under the character that follows point. Often |
| 282 | people speak of `the cursor' when, strictly speaking, they mean | 282 | people speak of `the cursor' when, strictly speaking, they mean |
| 283 | `point.' @xref{Basic,Cursor,Basic Editing}. | 283 | `point.' @xref{Point,Cursor}. |
| 284 | 284 | ||
| 285 | @item Customization | 285 | @item Customization |
| 286 | Customization is making minor changes in the way Emacs works. It is | 286 | Customization is making minor changes in the way Emacs works. It is |
| @@ -317,7 +317,7 @@ A defun is a major definition at the top level in a program. The name | |||
| 317 | @key{DEL} is a character that runs the command to delete one character | 317 | @key{DEL} is a character that runs the command to delete one character |
| 318 | of text before the cursor. It is typically either the @key{DELETE} | 318 | of text before the cursor. It is typically either the @key{DELETE} |
| 319 | key or the @key{BACKSPACE} key, whichever one is easy to type. | 319 | key or the @key{BACKSPACE} key, whichever one is easy to type. |
| 320 | @xref{Basic,DEL,Basic Editing}. | 320 | @xref{Erasing,DEL}. |
| 321 | 321 | ||
| 322 | @item Deletion | 322 | @item Deletion |
| 323 | Deletion means erasing text without copying it into the kill ring | 323 | Deletion means erasing text without copying it into the kill ring |
| @@ -547,7 +547,7 @@ just names. All the non-Meta (q.v.@:) characters except for the | |||
| 547 | Control (q.v.@:) characters are graphic characters. These include | 547 | Control (q.v.@:) characters are graphic characters. These include |
| 548 | letters, digits, punctuation, and spaces; they do not include | 548 | letters, digits, punctuation, and spaces; they do not include |
| 549 | @key{RET} or @key{ESC}. In Emacs, typing a graphic character inserts | 549 | @key{RET} or @key{ESC}. In Emacs, typing a graphic character inserts |
| 550 | that character (in ordinary editing modes). @xref{Basic,,Basic Editing}. | 550 | that character (in ordinary editing modes). @xref{Inserting Text}. |
| 551 | 551 | ||
| 552 | @item Highlighting | 552 | @item Highlighting |
| 553 | Highlighting text means displaying it with a different foreground and/or | 553 | Highlighting text means displaying it with a different foreground and/or |
| @@ -639,7 +639,7 @@ See `incremental search.' | |||
| 639 | @item Justification | 639 | @item Justification |
| 640 | Justification means adding extra spaces within lines of text to make | 640 | Justification means adding extra spaces within lines of text to make |
| 641 | them extend exactly to a specified width. | 641 | them extend exactly to a specified width. |
| 642 | @xref{Filling,Justification}. | 642 | @xref{Format Justification}. |
| 643 | 643 | ||
| 644 | @item Keyboard Macro | 644 | @item Keyboard Macro |
| 645 | Keyboard macros are a way of defining new Emacs commands from | 645 | Keyboard macros are a way of defining new Emacs commands from |
| @@ -730,7 +730,7 @@ A local value of a variable (q.v.@:) applies to only one buffer. | |||
| 730 | @item @kbd{M-} | 730 | @item @kbd{M-} |
| 731 | @kbd{M-} in the name of a character is an abbreviation for @key{META}, | 731 | @kbd{M-} in the name of a character is an abbreviation for @key{META}, |
| 732 | one of the modifier keys that can accompany any character. | 732 | one of the modifier keys that can accompany any character. |
| 733 | @xref{User Input}. | 733 | @xref{User Input,M-}. |
| 734 | 734 | ||
| 735 | @item @kbd{M-C-} | 735 | @item @kbd{M-C-} |
| 736 | @kbd{M-C-} in the name of a character is an abbreviation for | 736 | @kbd{M-C-} in the name of a character is an abbreviation for |
| @@ -894,7 +894,7 @@ end of a word or expression. @xref{Syntax}. | |||
| 894 | Point is the place in the buffer at which insertion and deletion | 894 | Point is the place in the buffer at which insertion and deletion |
| 895 | occur. Point is considered to be between two characters, not at one | 895 | occur. Point is considered to be between two characters, not at one |
| 896 | character. The terminal's cursor (q.v.@:) indicates the location of | 896 | character. The terminal's cursor (q.v.@:) indicates the location of |
| 897 | point. @xref{Basic,Point,Basic Editing}. | 897 | point. @xref{Point}. |
| 898 | 898 | ||
| 899 | @item Prefix Argument | 899 | @item Prefix Argument |
| 900 | See `numeric argument.' | 900 | See `numeric argument.' |
| @@ -942,7 +942,7 @@ convention. For example, an ``ordinary'' character as an Emacs command | |||
| 942 | inserts itself; so in this context, a special character is any character | 942 | inserts itself; so in this context, a special character is any character |
| 943 | that does not normally insert itself (such as @key{DEL}, for example), | 943 | that does not normally insert itself (such as @key{DEL}, for example), |
| 944 | and quoting it makes it insert itself as if it were not special. Not | 944 | and quoting it makes it insert itself as if it were not special. Not |
| 945 | all contexts allow quoting. @xref{Basic,Quoting,Basic Editing}. | 945 | all contexts allow quoting. @xref{Inserting Text,Quoting}. |
| 946 | 946 | ||
| 947 | @item Quoting File Names | 947 | @item Quoting File Names |
| 948 | Quoting a file name turns off the special significance of constructs | 948 | Quoting a file name turns off the special significance of constructs |
| @@ -1035,7 +1035,7 @@ systems. @xref{Scroll Bars}. | |||
| 1035 | 1035 | ||
| 1036 | @item Scrolling | 1036 | @item Scrolling |
| 1037 | Scrolling means shifting the text in the Emacs window so as to see a | 1037 | Scrolling means shifting the text in the Emacs window so as to see a |
| 1038 | different part of the buffer. @xref{Display,Scrolling}. | 1038 | different part of the buffer. @xref{Scrolling}. |
| 1039 | 1039 | ||
| 1040 | @item Searching | 1040 | @item Searching |
| 1041 | Searching means moving point to the next occurrence of a specified | 1041 | Searching means moving point to the next occurrence of a specified |
| @@ -1055,7 +1055,7 @@ using the secondary selection. @xref{Secondary Selection}. | |||
| 1055 | 1055 | ||
| 1056 | @item Selecting | 1056 | @item Selecting |
| 1057 | Selecting a buffer means making it the current (q.v.@:) buffer. | 1057 | Selecting a buffer means making it the current (q.v.@:) buffer. |
| 1058 | @xref{Buffers,Selecting}. | 1058 | @xref{Select Buffer}. |
| 1059 | 1059 | ||
| 1060 | @item Selection | 1060 | @item Selection |
| 1061 | Windowing systems allow an application program to specify | 1061 | Windowing systems allow an application program to specify |
| @@ -1212,7 +1212,7 @@ two adjacent characters, words, balanced expressions (q.v.@:) or lines | |||
| 1212 | Truncating text lines in the display means leaving out any text on a | 1212 | Truncating text lines in the display means leaving out any text on a |
| 1213 | line that does not fit within the right margin of the window | 1213 | line that does not fit within the right margin of the window |
| 1214 | displaying it. See also `continuation line.' | 1214 | displaying it. See also `continuation line.' |
| 1215 | @xref{Basic,Truncation,Basic Editing}. | 1215 | @xref{Continuation Lines,Truncation}. |
| 1216 | 1216 | ||
| 1217 | @item TTY | 1217 | @item TTY |
| 1218 | See `text-only terminal.' | 1218 | See `text-only terminal.' |