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1@c This is part of the Emacs manual. 1@c This is part of the Emacs manual.
2@c Copyright (C) 1985, 86, 87, 93, 94, 95, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 2@c Copyright (C) 1985, 86, 87, 93, 94, 95, 97, 2000 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
3@c See file emacs.texi for copying conditions. 3@c See file emacs.texi for copying conditions.
4@node Major Modes, Indentation, International, Top 4@node Major Modes, Indentation, International, Top
5@chapter Major Modes 5@chapter Major Modes
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33 33
34 The major modes fall into three major groups. Lisp mode (which has 34 The major modes fall into three major groups. Lisp mode (which has
35several variants), C mode, Fortran mode and others are for specific 35several variants), C mode, Fortran mode and others are for specific
36programming languages. Text mode, Nroff mode, @TeX{} mode and Outline 36programming languages. Text mode, Nroff mode, SGML mode, @TeX{} mode
37mode are for editing English text. The remaining major modes are not 37and Outline mode are for normal text, plain or marked up. The remaining
38intended for use on users' files; they are used in buffers created for 38major modes are not intended for use on users' files; they are used in
39specific purposes by Emacs, such as Dired mode for buffers made by Dired 39buffers created for specific purposes by Emacs, such as Dired mode for
40(@pxref{Dired}), Mail mode for buffers made by @kbd{C-x m} 40buffers made by Dired (@pxref{Dired}), Mail mode for buffers made by
41(@pxref{Sending Mail}), and Shell mode for buffers used for 41@kbd{C-x m} (@pxref{Sending Mail}), and Shell mode for buffers used for
42communicating with an inferior shell process (@pxref{Interactive 42communicating with an inferior shell process (@pxref{Interactive
43Shell}). 43Shell}).
44 44
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46separate paragraphs. This is to make the paragraph commands useful. 46separate paragraphs. This is to make the paragraph commands useful.
47(@xref{Paragraphs}.) They also cause Auto Fill mode to use the 47(@xref{Paragraphs}.) They also cause Auto Fill mode to use the
48definition of @key{TAB} to indent the new lines it creates. This is 48definition of @key{TAB} to indent the new lines it creates. This is
49because most lines in a program are usually indented. 49because most lines in a program are usually indented
50(@xref{Indentation}.) 50(@pxref{Indentation}).
51 51
52@menu 52@menu
53* Choosing Modes:: How major modes are specified or chosen. 53* Choosing Modes:: How major modes are specified or chosen.