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| @@ -1928,6 +1928,13 @@ another directory by typing @kbd{M-x desktop-change-dir}. Typing | |||
| 1928 | Specify the option @samp{--no-desktop} on the command line when you | 1928 | Specify the option @samp{--no-desktop} on the command line when you |
| 1929 | don't want it to reload any saved desktop. | 1929 | don't want it to reload any saved desktop. |
| 1930 | 1930 | ||
| 1931 | @vindex desktop-restore-eager | ||
| 1932 | By default, all the buffers in the desktop are restored at one go. | ||
| 1933 | However, this may be slow if there are a lot of buffers in the | ||
| 1934 | desktop. You can specify the maximum number of buffers to restore | ||
| 1935 | immediately with the variable @code{desktop-restore-eager}; the | ||
| 1936 | remaining buffers are restored ``lazily,'' when Emacs is idle. | ||
| 1937 | |||
| 1931 | @findex desktop-clear | 1938 | @findex desktop-clear |
| 1932 | @vindex desktop-globals-to-clear | 1939 | @vindex desktop-globals-to-clear |
| 1933 | @vindex desktop-clear-preserve-buffers-regexp | 1940 | @vindex desktop-clear-preserve-buffers-regexp |
| @@ -2048,41 +2055,28 @@ Emacs key bindings are still available. The EDT emulation rebindings | |||
| 2048 | are done in the global keymap, so there is no problem switching | 2055 | are done in the global keymap, so there is no problem switching |
| 2049 | buffers or major modes while in EDT emulation. | 2056 | buffers or major modes while in EDT emulation. |
| 2050 | 2057 | ||
| 2051 | @item ``PC'' bindings | 2058 | @item CUA bindings |
| 2052 | @findex pc-bindings-mode | 2059 | @findex cua-mode |
| 2053 | @cindex ``PC'' key bindings | 2060 | @vindex cua-mode |
| 2054 | The command @kbd{M-x pc-bindings-mode} sets up certain key bindings | 2061 | @cindex CUA key bindings |
| 2055 | for ``PC compatibility''---what people are often used to on PCs---as | 2062 | @vindex cua-enable-cua-keys |
| 2056 | follows: @kbd{M-Backspace} does undo, and @kbd{C-Escape} does | 2063 | The command @kbd{M-x cua-mode} sets up key bindings that are |
| 2057 | @code{list-buffers}. | 2064 | compatible with the Common User Access (CUA) system used in many other |
| 2058 | 2065 | applications. @kbd{C-x} means cut (kill), @kbd{C-c} copy, @kbd{C-v} | |
| 2059 | @item PC Selection mode | 2066 | paste (yank), and @kbd{C-z} undo. Standard Emacs commands like |
| 2060 | @findex pc-selection-mode | 2067 | @kbd{C-x C-c} still work, because @kbd{C-x} and @kbd{C-c} only take |
| 2061 | @cindex PC Selection minor mode | 2068 | effect when the mark is active. However, if you don't want these |
| 2062 | @cindex mode, PC selection | 2069 | bindings at all, set @code{cua-enable-cua-keys} to nil. |
| 2063 | @cindex selection, PC | 2070 | |
| 2064 | The command @kbd{M-x pc-selection-mode} toggles a global minor mode | 2071 | In CUA mode, using @kbd{Shift} together with the movement keys |
| 2065 | that emulates the mark, copy, cut and paste commands of various other | 2072 | activates the region over which they move. The standard (unshifted) |
| 2066 | systems---an interface known as CUA. It establishes the key bindings | 2073 | movement keys deactivate the mark, and typed text replaces the active |
| 2067 | of PC mode, and also modifies the bindings of the cursor keys and the | 2074 | region as in Delete-Selection mode (@pxref{Graphical Kill}). |
| 2068 | @kbd{next}, @kbd{prior}, @kbd{home} and @kbd{end} keys. It does not | 2075 | |
| 2069 | provide the full set of CUA key bindings---the fundamental Emacs keys | 2076 | CUA mode also provides enhanced rectangle support with visible |
| 2070 | @kbd{C-c}, @kbd{C-v} and @kbd{C-x} are not changed. | 2077 | rectangle highlighting. Use @kbd{Shift-RET} to start a rectangle, |
| 2071 | 2078 | extend it using the movement commands, and cut or copy it using | |
| 2072 | The standard keys for moving around (@kbd{right}, @kbd{left}, | 2079 | @kbd{C-x} or @kbd{C-c}. |
| 2073 | @kbd{up}, @kbd{down}, @kbd{home}, @kbd{end}, @kbd{prior}, @kbd{next}, | ||
| 2074 | called ``move-keys'') deactivate the mark in PC selection mode. | ||
| 2075 | However, using @kbd{Shift} together with the ``move keys'' activates | ||
| 2076 | the region over which they move. The copy, cut and paste functions | ||
| 2077 | are available on @kbd{C-insert}, @kbd{S-delete} and @kbd{S-insert} | ||
| 2078 | respectively. | ||
| 2079 | |||
| 2080 | Turning @code{pc-selection-mode} off restores the old key bindings of | ||
| 2081 | these keys. | ||
| 2082 | |||
| 2083 | @cindex s-region package | ||
| 2084 | The @code{s-region} package provides similar, but less complete, | ||
| 2085 | facilities. | ||
| 2086 | 2080 | ||
| 2087 | @item TPU (DEC VMS editor) | 2081 | @item TPU (DEC VMS editor) |
| 2088 | @findex tpu-edt-on | 2082 | @findex tpu-edt-on |