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1 @c This is part of the Emacs manual.
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2 @c Copyright (C) 1985, 86, 87, 93, 94, 95, 1997 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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3 @c See file emacs.texi for copying conditions.
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4 @node Help, Mark, M-x, Top
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5 @chapter Help
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6 @kindex Help
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7 @cindex help
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8 @cindex self-documentation
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9 @findex help-command
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10 @kindex C-h
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11 @kindex F1
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12
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13 Emacs provides extensive help features accessible through a single
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14 character, @kbd{C-h}. @kbd{C-h} is a prefix key that is used only for
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15 documentation-printing commands. The characters that you can type after
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16 @kbd{C-h} are called @dfn{help options}. One help option is @kbd{C-h};
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17 that is how you ask for help about using @kbd{C-h}. To cancel, type
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18 @kbd{C-g}. The function key @key{F1} is equivalent to @kbd{C-h}.
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19
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20 @kindex C-h C-h
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21 @findex help-for-help
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22 @kbd{C-h C-h} (@code{help-for-help}) displays a list of the possible
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23 help options, each with a brief description. Before you type a help
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24 option, you can use @key{SPC} or @key{DEL} to scroll through the list.
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25
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26 @kbd{C-h} or @key{F1} means ``help'' in various other contexts as
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27 well. For example, in the middle of @code{query-replace}, it describes
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28 the options available for how to operate on the current match. After a
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29 prefix key, it displays a list of the alternatives that can follow the
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30 prefix key. (A few prefix keys don't support @kbd{C-h}, because they
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31 define other meanings for it, but they all support @key{F1}.)
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32
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33 Most help buffers use a special major mode, Help mode, which lets you
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34 scroll conveniently with @key{SPC} and @key{DEL}.
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35
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36 @menu
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37 * Help Summary:: Brief list of all Help commands.
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38 * Key Help:: Asking what a key does in Emacs.
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39 * Name Help:: Asking about a command, variable or function name.
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40 * Apropos:: Asking what pertains to a given topic.
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41 * Library Keywords:: Finding Lisp libraries by keywords (topics).
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42 * Language Help:: Help relating to international language support.
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43 * Help Mode:: Special features of Help mode and Help buffers.
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44 * Misc Help:: Other help commands.
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45 @end menu
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46
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47 @iftex
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48 @node Help Summary
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49 @end iftex
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50 @ifinfo
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51 @node Help Summary
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52 @section Help Summary
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53 @end ifinfo
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54
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55 Here is a summary of the defined help commands.
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56
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57 @table @kbd
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58 @item C-h a @var{regexp} @key{RET}
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59 Display a list of commands whose names match @var{regexp}
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60 (@code{apropos-command}).
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61 @item C-h b
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62 Display a table of all key bindings in effect now, in this order: minor
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63 mode bindings, major mode bindings, and global bindings
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64 (@code{describe-bindings}).
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65 @item C-h c @var{key}
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66 Print the name of the command that @var{key} runs
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67 (@code{describe-key-briefly}). Here @kbd{c} stands for `character'. For more
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68 extensive information on @var{key}, use @kbd{C-h k}.
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69 @item C-h f @var{function} @key{RET}
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70 Display documentation on the Lisp function named @var{function}
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71 (@code{describe-function}). Since commands are Lisp functions,
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72 a command name may be used.
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73 @item C-h h
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74 Display the @file{hello} file, which shows examples of various character
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75 sets.
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76 @item C-h i
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77 Run Info, the program for browsing documentation files (@code{info}).
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78 The complete Emacs manual is available on-line in Info.
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79 @item C-h k @var{key}
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80 Display the name and documentation of the command that @var{key} runs
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81 (@code{describe-key}).
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82 @item C-h l
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83 Display a description of the last 100 characters you typed
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84 (@code{view-lossage}).
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85 @item C-h m
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86 Display documentation of the current major mode (@code{describe-mode}).
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87 @item C-h n
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88 Display documentation of Emacs changes, most recent first
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89 (@code{view-emacs-news}).
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90 @item C-h P
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91 Display info on known problems with Emacs and possible workarounds
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92 (@code{view-emacs-problems}).
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93 @item C-h p
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94 Find packages by topic keyword (@code{finder-by-keyword}).
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95 @item C-h s
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96 Display current contents of the syntax table, plus an explanation of
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97 what they mean (@code{describe-syntax}). @xref{Syntax}.
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98 @item C-h t
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99 Enter the Emacs interactive tutorial (@code{help-with-tutorial}).
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100 @item C-h v @var{var} @key{RET}
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101 Display the documentation of the Lisp variable @var{var}
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102 (@code{describe-variable}).
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103 @item C-h w @var{command} @key{RET}
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104 Print which keys run the command named @var{command} (@code{where-is}).
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105 @item C-h C @var{coding} @key{RET}
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106 Describe coding system @var{coding}
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107 (@code{describe-coding-system}).
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108 @item C-h C @key{RET}
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109 Describe the coding systems currently in use.
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110 @item C-h I @var{method} @key{RET}
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111 Describe an input method (@code{describe-input-method}).
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112 @item C-h L @var{language-env} @key{RET}
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113 Describe information on the character sets, coding systems and input
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114 methods used for language environment @var{language-env}
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115 (@code{describe-language-environment}).
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116 @item C-h C-c
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117 Display the copying conditions for GNU Emacs.
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118 @item C-h C-d
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119 Display information about getting new versions of GNU Emacs.
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120 @item C-h C-f @var{function} @key{RET}
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121 Enter Info and go to the node documenting the Emacs function @var{function}
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122 (@code{Info-goto-emacs-command-node}).
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123 @item C-h C-k @var{key}
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124 Enter Info and go to the node where the key sequence @var{key} is
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125 documented (@code{Info-goto-emacs-key-command-node}).
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126 @item C-h C-p
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127 Display information about the GNU Project.
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128 @item C-h @key{TAB} @var{symbol} @key{RET}
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129 Display the Info documentation on symbol @var{symbol} according to the
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130 programming language you are editing (@code{info-lookup-symbol}).
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131 @end table
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132
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133 @node Key Help
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134 @section Documentation for a Key
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135
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136 @kindex C-h c
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137 @findex describe-key-briefly
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138 The most basic @kbd{C-h} options are @kbd{C-h c}
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139 (@code{describe-key-briefly}) and @w{@kbd{C-h k}} (@code{describe-key}).
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140 @kbd{C-h c @var{key}} prints in the echo area the name of the command
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141 that @var{key} is bound to. For example, @kbd{C-h c C-f} prints
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142 @samp{forward-char}. Since command names are chosen to describe what
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143 the commands do, this is a good way to get a very brief description of
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144 what @var{key} does.
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145
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146 @kindex C-h k
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147 @findex describe-key
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148 @kbd{C-h k @var{key}} is similar but gives more information: it
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149 displays the documentation string of the command as well as its name.
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150 This is too big for the echo area, so a window is used for the display.
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151
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152 @kbd{C-h c} and @kbd{C-h k} work for any sort of key sequences,
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153 including function keys and mouse events.
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154
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155 @node Name Help
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156 @section Help by Command or Variable Name
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157
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158 @kindex C-h f
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159 @findex describe-function
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160 @kbd{C-h f} (@code{describe-function}) reads the name of a Lisp function
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161 using the minibuffer, then displays that function's documentation string
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162 in a window. Since commands are Lisp functions, you can use this to get
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163 the documentation of a command that you know by name. For example,
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164
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165 @example
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166 C-h f auto-fill-mode @key{RET}
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167 @end example
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168
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169 @noindent
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170 displays the documentation of @code{auto-fill-mode}. This is the only
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171 way to get the documentation of a command that is not bound to any key
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172 (one which you would normally run using @kbd{M-x}).
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173
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174 @kbd{C-h f} is also useful for Lisp functions that you are planning to
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175 use in a Lisp program. For example, if you have just written the
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176 expression @code{(make-vector len)} and want to check that you are using
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177 @code{make-vector} properly, type @kbd{C-h f make-vector @key{RET}}.
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178 Because @kbd{C-h f} allows all function names, not just command names,
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179 you may find that some of your favorite abbreviations that work in
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180 @kbd{M-x} don't work in @kbd{C-h f}. An abbreviation may be unique
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181 among command names yet fail to be unique when other function names are
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182 allowed.
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183
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184 The function name for @kbd{C-h f} to describe has a default which is
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185 used if you type @key{RET} leaving the minibuffer empty. The default is
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186 the function called by the innermost Lisp expression in the buffer around
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187 point, @emph{provided} that is a valid, defined Lisp function name. For
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188 example, if point is located following the text @samp{(make-vector (car
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189 x)}, the innermost list containing point is the one that starts with
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190 @samp{(make-vector}, so the default is to describe the function
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191 @code{make-vector}.
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192
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193 @kbd{C-h f} is often useful just to verify that you have the right
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194 spelling for the function name. If @kbd{C-h f} mentions a name from the
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195 buffer as the default, that name must be defined as a Lisp function. If
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196 that is all you want to know, just type @kbd{C-g} to cancel the @kbd{C-h
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197 f} command, then go on editing.
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198
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199 @kindex C-h w
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200 @findex where-is
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201 @kbd{C-h w @var{command} @key{RET}} tells you what keys are bound to
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202 @var{command}. It prints a list of the keys in the echo area. If it
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203 says the command is not on any key, you must use @kbd{M-x} to run it.
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204 @kbd{C-h w} runs the command @code{where-is}.
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205
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206 @kbd{C-h v} (@code{describe-variable}) is like @kbd{C-h f} but describes
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207 Lisp variables instead of Lisp functions. Its default is the Lisp symbol
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208 around or before point, but only if that is the name of a known Lisp
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209 variable. @xref{Variables}.@refill
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210
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211 @node Apropos
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212 @section Apropos
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213
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214 @kindex C-h a
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215 @findex apropos-command
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216 @cindex apropos
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217 A more sophisticated sort of question to ask is, ``What are the
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218 commands for working with files?'' To ask this question, type @kbd{C-h
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219 a file @key{RET}}, which displays a list of all command names that
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220 contain @samp{file}, including @code{copy-file}, @code{find-file}, and
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221 so on. With each command name appears a brief description of how to use
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222 the command, and what keys you can currently invoke it with. For
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223 example, it would say that you can invoke @code{find-file} by typing
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224 @kbd{C-x C-f}. The @kbd{a} in @kbd{C-h a} stands for `Apropos';
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225 @kbd{C-h a} runs the command @code{apropos-command}. This command
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226 normally checks only commands (interactive functions); if you specify a
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227 prefix argument, it checks noninteractive functions as well.
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228
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229 Because @kbd{C-h a} looks only for functions whose names contain the
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230 string you specify, you must use ingenuity in choosing the
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231 string. If you are looking for commands for killing backwards and
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232 @kbd{C-h a kill-backwards @key{RET}} doesn't reveal any, don't give up.
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233 Try just @kbd{kill}, or just @kbd{backwards}, or just @kbd{back}. Be
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234 persistent. Also note that you can use a regular expression as the
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235 argument, for more flexibility (@pxref{Regexps}).
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236
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237 Here is a set of arguments to give to @kbd{C-h a} that covers many
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238 classes of Emacs commands, since there are strong conventions for naming
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239 the standard Emacs commands. By giving you a feel for the naming
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240 conventions, this set should also serve to aid you in developing a
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241 technique for picking @code{apropos} strings.
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242
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243 @quotation
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244 char, line, word, sentence, paragraph, region, page, sexp, list, defun,
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245 rect, buffer, frame, window, face, file, dir, register, mode, beginning, end,
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246 forward, backward, next, previous, up, down, search, goto, kill, delete,
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247 mark, insert, yank, fill, indent, case, change, set, what, list, find,
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248 view, describe, default.
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249 @end quotation
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250
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251 @findex apropos-variable
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252 To list all user variables that match a regexp, use the command
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253 @kbd{M-x apropos-variable}. This command shows only user variables and
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254 customization options by default; if you specify a prefix argument, it
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255 checks all variables.
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256
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257 @findex apropos
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258 To list all Lisp symbols that contain a match for a regexp, not just
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259 the ones that are defined as commands, use the command @kbd{M-x apropos}
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260 instead of @kbd{C-h a}. This command does not check key bindings by
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261 default; specify a numeric argument if you want it to check them.
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262
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263 @findex apropos-documentation
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264 The @code{apropos-documentation} command is like @code{apropos} except
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265 that it searches documentation strings as well as symbol names for
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266 matches for the specified regular expression.
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267
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268 @findex apropos-value
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269 The @code{apropos-value} command is like @code{apropos} except that it
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270 searches symbols' values for matches for the specified regular
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271 expression. This command does not check function definitions or
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272 property lists by default; specify a numeric argument if you want it to
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273 check them.
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274
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275 @vindex apropos-do-all
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276 If the variable @code{apropos-do-all} is non-@code{nil}, the commands
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277 above all behave as if they had been given a prefix argument.
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278
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279 If you want more information about a function definition, variable or
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280 symbol property listed in the Apropos buffer, you can click on it with
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281 @kbd{Mouse-2} or move there and type @key{RET}.
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282
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283 @node Library Keywords
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284 @section Keyword Search for Lisp Libraries
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285
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286 @kindex C-h p
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287 @findex finder-by-keyword
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288 The @kbd{C-h p} command lets you search the standard Emacs Lisp
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289 libraries by topic keywords. Here is a partial list of keywords you can
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290 use:
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291
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292 @display
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293 abbrev --- abbreviation handling, typing shortcuts, macros.
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294 bib --- support for the bibliography processor @code{bib}.
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295 c --- C and C++ language support.
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296 calendar --- calendar and time management support.
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297 comm --- communications, networking, remote access to files.
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298 data --- support for editing files of data.
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299 docs --- support for Emacs documentation.
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300 emulations --- emulations of other editors.
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301 extensions --- Emacs Lisp language extensions.
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302 faces --- support for using faces (fonts and colors; @pxref{Faces}).
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303 frames --- support for Emacs frames and window systems.
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304 games --- games, jokes and amusements.
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305 hardware --- support for interfacing with exotic hardware.
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306 help --- support for on-line help systems.
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307 hypermedia --- support for links within text, or other media types.
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308 i18n --- internationalization and alternate character-set support.
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309 internal --- code for Emacs internals, build process, defaults.
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310 languages --- specialized modes for editing programming languages.
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311 lisp --- support for using Lisp (including Emacs Lisp).
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312 local --- libraries local to your site.
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313 maint --- maintenance aids for the Emacs development group.
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314 mail --- modes for electronic-mail handling.
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315 matching --- searching and matching.
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316 news --- support for netnews reading and posting.
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317 non-text --- support for editing files that are not ordinary text.
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318 oop --- support for object-oriented programming.
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319 outlines --- hierarchical outlining.
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320 processes --- process, subshell, compilation, and job control support.
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321 terminals --- support for terminal types.
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322 tex --- support for the @TeX{} formatter.
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323 tools --- programming tools.
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324 unix --- front-ends/assistants for, or emulators of, Unix features.
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325 vms --- support code for VMS.
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326 wp --- word processing.
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327 @end display
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328
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329 @node Language Help
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330 @section Help for International Language Support
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331
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332 You can use the command @kbd{C-h L}
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333 (@code{describe-language-environment}) to find out the support for a
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334 specific language environment. @xref{Language Environments}. This
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335 tells you which languages this language environment is useful for, and
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336 lists the character sets, coding systems, and input methods that go with
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337 it. It also shows some sample text to illustrate scripts.
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338
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339 The command @kbd{C-h h} (@code{view-hello-file}) displays the file
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340 @file{etc/HELLO}, which shows how to say ``hello'' in many languages.
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341
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342 The command @kbd{C-h I} (@code{describe-input-method}) describes
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343 information about input methods---either a specified input method, or by
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344 default the input method in use. @xref{Input Methods}.
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345
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346 The command @kbd{C-h C} (@code{describe-coding-system}) describes
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347 information about coding systems---either a specified coding system, or
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348 the ones currently in use. @xref{Coding Systems}.
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349
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350 @node Help Mode
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351 @section Help Mode Commands
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352
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353 Help buffers provide the commands of View mode (@pxref{Misc File
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354 Ops}), plus a few special commands of their own.
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355
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356 @table @kbd
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357 @item @key{SPC}
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358 Scroll forward.
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359 @item @key{DEL}
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360 Scroll backward.
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361 @item @key{RET}
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362 Follow a cross reference at point.
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363 @item @key{TAB}
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364 Move point forward to the next cross reference.
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365 @item S-@key{TAB}
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366 Move point back to the previous cross reference.
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367 @item Mouse-2
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368 Follow a cross reference that you click on.
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369 @end table
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370
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371 When a command name (@pxref{M-x,, Running Commands by Name}) or
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372 variable name (@pxref{Variables}) appears in the documentation, it
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373 normally appears inside paired single-quotes. You can click on the name
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374 with @kbd{Mouse-2}, or move point there and type @key{RET}, to view the
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375 documentation of that command or variable. Use @kbd{C-c C-b} to retrace
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376 your steps.
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377
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378 @kindex @key{TAB} @r{(Help mode)}
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379 @findex help-next-ref
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380 @kindex S-@key{TAB} @r{(Help mode)}
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381 @findex help-previous-ref
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382 There are convenient commands for moving point to cross references in
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383 the help text. @key{TAB} (@code{help-next-ref}) moves point down to the
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384 next cross reference. Use @kbd{S-@key{TAB}} to move point up to the
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385 previous cross reference (@code{help-previous-ref}).
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386
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387 @node Misc Help
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388 @section Other Help Commands
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389
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390 @kindex C-h i
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391 @findex info
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392 @cindex Info
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393 @cindex manuals, on-line
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394 @cindex on-line manuals
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395 @kbd{C-h i} (@code{info}) runs the Info program, which is used for
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396 browsing through structured documentation files. The entire Emacs manual
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397 is available within Info. Eventually all the documentation of the GNU
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398 system will be available. Type @kbd{h} after entering Info to run
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399 a tutorial on using Info.
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400
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401 If you specify a numeric argument, @kbd{C-h i} prompts for the name of
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402 a documentation file. This way, you can browse a file which doesn't
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403 have an entry in the top-level Info menu. It is also handy when you
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404 need to get to the documentation quickly, and you know the exact name of
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405 the file.
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406
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407 @kindex C-h C-f
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408 @kindex C-h C-k
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409 @findex Info-goto-emacs-key-command-node
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410 @findex Info-goto-emacs-command-node
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411 There are two special help commands for accessing Emacs documentation
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412 through Info. @kbd{C-h C-f @var{function} @key{RET}} enters Info and
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413 goes straight to the documentation of the Emacs function
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414 @var{function}. @kbd{C-h C-k @var{key}} enters Info and goes straight
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415 to the documentation of the key @var{key}. These two keys run the
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416 commands @code{Info-goto-emacs-command-node} and
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417 @code{Info-goto-emacs-key-command-node}.
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418
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419 When editing a program, if you have an Info version of the manual for
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420 the programming language, you can use the command @kbd{C-h C-i} to refer
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421 to the manual documentation for a symbol (keyword, function or
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422 variable). The details of how this command works depend on the major
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423 mode.
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424
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425 @kindex C-h l
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426 @findex view-lossage
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427 If something surprising happens, and you are not sure what commands you
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428 typed, use @kbd{C-h l} (@code{view-lossage}). @kbd{C-h l} prints the last
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429 100 command characters you typed in. If you see commands that you don't
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430 know, you can use @kbd{C-h c} to find out what they do.
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431
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432 @kindex C-h m
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433 @findex describe-mode
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434 Emacs has numerous major modes, each of which redefines a few keys and
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435 makes a few other changes in how editing works. @kbd{C-h m}
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436 (@code{describe-mode}) prints documentation on the current major mode,
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437 which normally describes all the commands that are changed in this
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438 mode.
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439
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440 @kindex C-h b
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441 @findex describe-bindings
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442 @kbd{C-h b} (@code{describe-bindings}) and @kbd{C-h s}
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443 (@code{describe-syntax}) present other information about the current
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444 Emacs mode. @kbd{C-h b} displays a list of all the key bindings now in
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445 effect; the local bindings defined by the current minor modes first,
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446 then the local bindings defined by the current major mode, and finally
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447 the global bindings (@pxref{Key Bindings}). @kbd{C-h s} displays the
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448 contents of the syntax table, with explanations of each character's
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449 syntax (@pxref{Syntax}).
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450
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451 You can get a similar list for a particular prefix key by typing
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452 @kbd{C-h} after the prefix key. (There are a few prefix keys for which
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453 this does not work---those that provide their own bindings for
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454 @kbd{C-h}. One of these is @key{ESC}, because @kbd{@key{ESC} C-h} is
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455 actually @kbd{C-M-h}, which marks a defun.)
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456
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457 @kindex C-h F
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458 @findex view-emacs-FAQ
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459 @kindex C-h n
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460 @findex view-emacs-news
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461 @kindex C-h C-c
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462 @findex describe-copying
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463 @kindex C-h C-d
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464 @findex describe-distribution
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465 @kindex C-h C-w
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466 @findex describe-no-warranty
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467 @kindex C-h C-p
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468 @findex describe-project
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469 @kindex C-h P
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470 @findex view-emacs-problems
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471 The other @kbd{C-h} options display various files of useful
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472 information. @kbd{C-h C-w} displays the full details on the complete
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473 absence of warranty for GNU Emacs. @kbd{C-h n} (@code{view-emacs-news})
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474 displays the file @file{emacs/etc/NEWS}, which contains documentation on
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475 Emacs changes arranged chronologically. @kbd{C-h F}
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476 (@code{view-emacs-FAQ}) displays the Emacs frequently-answered-questions
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477 list. @kbd{C-h t} (@code{help-with-tutorial}) displays the
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478 learn-by-doing Emacs tutorial. @kbd{C-h C-c} (@code{describe-copying})
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479 displays the file @file{emacs/etc/COPYING}, which tells you the
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480 conditions you must obey in distributing copies of Emacs. @kbd{C-h C-d}
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481 (@code{describe-distribution}) displays the file
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482 @file{emacs/etc/DISTRIB}, which tells you how you can order a copy of
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483 the latest version of Emacs. @kbd{C-h C-p} (@code{describe-project})
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484 displays general information about the GNU Project. @kbd{C-h P}
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485 (@code{view-emacs-problems}) displays the file
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486 @file{emacs/etc/PROBLEMS}, which lists known problems with Emacs in
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487 various situations with solutions or workarounds in many cases.