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1 @c This is part of the Emacs manual.
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2 @c Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1993, 1994, 1995, 2002, 2003, 2004,
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3 @c 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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4 @c See file emacs.texi for copying conditions.
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5 @node Entering Emacs, Exiting, Text Characters, Top
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6 @chapter Entering and Exiting Emacs
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7 @cindex entering Emacs
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8 @cindex starting Emacs
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10 The usual way to invoke Emacs is with the shell command @command{emacs}.
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11 Emacs clears the screen and then displays an initial help message and
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12 copyright notice. Some operating systems discard all type-ahead when
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13 Emacs starts up; they give Emacs no way to prevent this. Therefore, it
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14 is advisable to wait until Emacs clears the screen before typing your
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15 first editing command.
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17 If you run Emacs from a shell window under the X Window System, run it
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18 in the background with @command{emacs&}. This way, Emacs does not tie up
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19 the shell window, so you can use that to run other shell commands while
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20 Emacs operates its own X windows. You can begin typing Emacs commands
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21 as soon as you direct your keyboard input to the Emacs frame.
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23 @vindex initial-major-mode
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24 When Emacs starts up, it creates a buffer named @samp{*scratch*}.
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25 That's the buffer you start out in. The @samp{*scratch*} buffer uses Lisp
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26 Interaction mode; you can use it to type Lisp expressions and evaluate
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27 them, or you can ignore that capability and simply doodle. (You can
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28 specify a different major mode for this buffer by setting the variable
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29 @code{initial-major-mode} in your init file. @xref{Init File}.)
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31 It is possible to specify files to be visited, Lisp files to be
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32 loaded, and functions to be called, by giving Emacs arguments in the
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33 shell command line. @xref{Emacs Invocation}. But we don't recommend
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34 doing this. The feature exists mainly for compatibility with other
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35 editors.
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37 Many other editors are designed to be started afresh each time you
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38 want to edit. You edit one file and then exit the editor. The next
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39 time you want to edit either another file or the same one, you must run
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40 the editor again. With these editors, it makes sense to use a
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41 command-line argument to say which file to edit.
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43 But starting a new Emacs each time you want to edit a different file
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44 does not make sense. This would fail to take advantage of Emacs's
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45 ability to visit more than one file in a single editing session, and
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46 it would lose the other accumulated context, such as the kill ring,
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47 registers, undo history, and mark ring, that are useful for operating
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48 on multiple files.
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50 The recommended way to use GNU Emacs is to start it only once, just
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51 after you log in, and do all your editing in the same Emacs session.
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52 Each time you want to edit a different file, you visit it with the
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53 existing Emacs, which eventually comes to have many files in it ready
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54 for editing. Usually you do not kill the Emacs until you are about to
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55 log out. @xref{Files}, for more information on visiting more than one
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56 file.
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58 If you want to edit a file from another program and already have
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59 Emacs running, you can use the @command{emacsclient} program to open a
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60 file in the already running Emacs. @xref{Emacs Server}, for more
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61 information on editing files with Emacs from other programs.
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62
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63 @ifnottex
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64 @raisesections
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65 @end ifnottex
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67 @node Exiting, Basic, Entering Emacs, Top
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68 @section Exiting Emacs
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69 @cindex exiting
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70 @cindex killing Emacs
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71 @cindex suspending
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72 @cindex leaving Emacs
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73 @cindex quitting Emacs
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75 There are two commands for exiting Emacs because there are three
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76 kinds of exiting: @dfn{suspending} Emacs, @dfn{Iconifying} Emacs, and
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77 @dfn{killing} Emacs.
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79 @dfn{Suspending} means stopping Emacs temporarily and returning
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80 control to its parent process (usually a shell), allowing you to resume
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81 editing later in the same Emacs job, with the same buffers, same kill
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82 ring, same undo history, and so on. This is the usual way to exit Emacs
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83 when running on a text terminal.
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84
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85 @dfn{Iconifying} means replacing the Emacs frame with a small box
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86 somewhere on the screen. This is the usual way to exit Emacs when you're
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87 using a graphics terminal.
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89 @dfn{Killing} Emacs means destroying the Emacs job. You can run Emacs
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90 again later, but you will get a fresh Emacs; there is no way to resume
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91 the same editing session after it has been killed.
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92
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93 @table @kbd
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94 @item C-z
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95 Suspend Emacs (@code{suspend-emacs}) or iconify a frame
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96 (@code{iconify-or-deiconify-frame}).
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97 @item C-x C-c
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98 Kill Emacs (@code{save-buffers-kill-emacs}).
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99 @end table
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100
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101 @kindex C-z
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102 @findex suspend-emacs
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103 To suspend or iconify Emacs, type @kbd{C-z} (@code{suspend-emacs}).
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104 On text terminals, this suspends Emacs. On graphics terminals,
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105 it iconifies the Emacs frame.
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107 Suspending Emacs takes you back to the shell from which you invoked
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108 Emacs. You can resume Emacs with the shell command @command{%emacs}
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109 in most common shells. On systems that don't support suspending
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110 programs, @kbd{C-z} starts an inferior shell that communicates
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111 directly with the terminal. Emacs waits until you exit the subshell.
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112 (The way to do that is probably with @kbd{C-d} or @command{exit}, but
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113 it depends on which shell you use.) The only way on these systems to
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114 get back to the shell from which Emacs was run (to log out, for
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115 example) is to kill Emacs.
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117 Suspending can fail if you run Emacs under a shell that doesn't
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118 support suspending programs, even if the system itself does support
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119 it. In such a case, you can set the variable @code{cannot-suspend} to
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120 a non-@code{nil} value to force @kbd{C-z} to start an inferior shell.
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121 (One might also describe Emacs's parent shell as ``inferior'' for
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122 failing to support job control properly, but that is a matter of
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123 taste.)
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125 On graphics terminals, @kbd{C-z} has a different meaning: it runs
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126 the command @code{iconify-or-deiconify-frame}, which temporarily
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127 iconifies (or ``minimizes'') the selected Emacs frame
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128 (@pxref{Frames}). Then you can use the window manager to get back to
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129 a shell window.
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130
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131 @kindex C-x C-c
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132 @findex save-buffers-kill-emacs
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133 To exit and kill Emacs, type @kbd{C-x C-c}
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134 (@code{save-buffers-kill-emacs}). A two-character key is used for
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135 this to make it harder to type by accident. This command first offers
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136 to save any modified file-visiting buffers. If you do not save them
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137 all, it asks for reconfirmation with @kbd{yes} before killing Emacs,
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138 since any changes not saved will be lost forever. Also, if any
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139 subprocesses are still running, @kbd{C-x C-c} asks for confirmation
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140 about them, since killing Emacs will also kill the subprocesses.
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142 @vindex confirm-kill-emacs
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143 If the value of the variable @code{confirm-kill-emacs} is
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144 non-@code{nil}, @kbd{C-x C-c} assumes that its value is a predicate
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145 function, and calls that function. If the result is non-@code{nil}, the
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146 session is killed, otherwise Emacs continues to run. One convenient
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147 function to use as the value of @code{confirm-kill-emacs} is the
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148 function @code{yes-or-no-p}. The default value of
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149 @code{confirm-kill-emacs} is @code{nil}.
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150
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151 There is no way to resume an Emacs session once you have killed it.
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152 You can, however, arrange for Emacs to record certain session
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153 information when you kill it, such as which files are visited, so that
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154 the next time you start Emacs it will try to visit the same files and
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155 so on. @xref{Saving Emacs Sessions}.
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156
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157 The operating system usually listens for certain special characters
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158 whose meaning is to kill or suspend the program you are running.
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159 @b{This operating system feature is turned off while you are in Emacs.}
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160 The meanings of @kbd{C-z} and @kbd{C-x C-c} as keys in Emacs were
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161 inspired by the use of @kbd{C-z} and @kbd{C-c} on several operating
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162 systems as the characters for stopping or killing a program, but that is
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163 their only relationship with the operating system. You can customize
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164 these keys to run any commands of your choice (@pxref{Keymaps}).
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167 @lowersections
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168 @end ifnottex
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171 arch-tag: df798d8b-f253-4113-b585-f528f078a944
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172 @end ignore