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| author | Richard M. Stallman | 2004-08-16 22:50:44 +0000 |
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| committer | Richard M. Stallman | 2004-08-16 22:50:44 +0000 |
| commit | b3ada79133ad045690d1b48a40cbddb40d2c612a (patch) | |
| tree | fe3b34c54ef5d656fabff33ff55708c692a806d6 | |
| parent | a401596d50cc830dbd04c574fa0f5472165732c9 (diff) | |
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(Yanking, Killing): Minor cleanups.
| -rw-r--r-- | man/killing.texi | 7 |
1 files changed, 4 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/man/killing.texi b/man/killing.texi index 60b5129389d..b5f1ce30772 100644 --- a/man/killing.texi +++ b/man/killing.texi | |||
| @@ -31,8 +31,8 @@ one buffer and yank it in another buffer. | |||
| 31 | @cindex killing text | 31 | @cindex killing text |
| 32 | @cindex cutting text | 32 | @cindex cutting text |
| 33 | @cindex deletion | 33 | @cindex deletion |
| 34 | Most commands which erase text from the buffer save it in the kill | 34 | Most commands which erase text from the buffer save it in the @dfn{kill |
| 35 | ring so that you can move or copy it to other parts of the buffer. | 35 | ring} so that you can move or copy it to other parts of the buffer. |
| 36 | These commands are known as @dfn{kill} commands. The rest of the | 36 | These commands are known as @dfn{kill} commands. The rest of the |
| 37 | commands that erase text do not save it in the kill ring; they are known | 37 | commands that erase text do not save it in the kill ring; they are known |
| 38 | as @dfn{delete} commands. (This distinction is made only for erasure of | 38 | as @dfn{delete} commands. (This distinction is made only for erasure of |
| @@ -274,7 +274,8 @@ single kill ring entry as usual. | |||
| 274 | 274 | ||
| 275 | @dfn{Yanking} means reinserting text previously killed. This is what | 275 | @dfn{Yanking} means reinserting text previously killed. This is what |
| 276 | some systems call ``pasting.'' The usual way to move or copy text is to | 276 | some systems call ``pasting.'' The usual way to move or copy text is to |
| 277 | kill it and then yank it elsewhere one or more times. | 277 | kill it and then yank it elsewhere one or more times. This is very safe |
| 278 | because Emacs remembers many recent kills, not just the last one. | ||
| 278 | 279 | ||
| 279 | @table @kbd | 280 | @table @kbd |
| 280 | @item C-y | 281 | @item C-y |