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authorEli Zaretskii2001-03-08 08:17:57 +0000
committerEli Zaretskii2001-03-08 08:17:57 +0000
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(Inserting Text): Add a note aboute the DEL/Delete/BS controversy.
Suggested by Simon Green <simon@elixir-studios.co.uk>.
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@@ -49,6 +49,17 @@ is on top of or under; that is the character @var{after} the cursor). The
49cursor and all characters after it move backwards. Therefore, if you type 49cursor and all characters after it move backwards. Therefore, if you type
50a printing character and then type @key{DEL}, they cancel out. 50a printing character and then type @key{DEL}, they cancel out.
51 51
52@kindex BS
53@kindex backspace
54 Note that many keyboards label the @key{DEL} key as @key{BS} or
55@key{<-}, and you might be used to refer to it as the ``backspace key''.
56In addition, many modern keyboards have a separate function key labeled
57@key{Delete} or @key{Del}, which is normally bound to the
58@code{delete-char} command and deletes the character @emph{after} the
59cursor (@pxref{Deletion}). Do not confuse @key{Delete} with
60@key{DEL}---these are two different keys! @xref{Named ASCII Chars}, for
61more details about special function keys recognized by Emacs.
62
52@kindex RET 63@kindex RET
53@cindex newline 64@cindex newline
54 To end a line and start typing a new one, type @key{RET}. This 65 To end a line and start typing a new one, type @key{RET}. This