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1 Emacs Tutorial
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2 You are looking at the Emacs tutorial. See end for copying conditions.
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3 Copyright (c) 1985, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2005 Free Software Foundation.
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5 Emacs commands generally involve the CONTROL key (sometimes labeled
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6 CTRL or CTL) or the META key (sometimes labeled EDIT or ALT). Rather than
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7 write that in full each time, we'll use the following abbreviations:
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9 C-<chr> means hold the CONTROL key while typing the character <chr>
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10 Thus, C-f would be: hold the CONTROL key and type f.
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11 M-<chr> means hold the META or EDIT or ALT key down while typing <chr>.
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12 If there is no META, EDIT or ALT key, instead press and release the
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13 ESC key and then type <chr>. We write <ESC> for the ESC key.
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15 Important note: to end the Emacs session, type C-x C-c. (Two characters.)
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16 The characters ">>" at the left margin indicate directions for you to
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17 try using a command. For instance:
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18 <<Blank lines inserted around following line by help-with-tutorial>>
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19 [Middle of page left blank for didactic purposes. Text continues below]
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20 >> Now type C-v (View next screen) to move to the next screen.
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21 (go ahead, do it by holding down the CONTROL key while typing v).
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22 From now on, you should do this again whenever you finish
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23 reading the screen.
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26 to screen; this provides some continuity so you can continue reading
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27 the text.
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29 The first thing that you need to know is how to move around from place
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30 to place in the text. You already know how to move forward one screen,
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31 with C-v. To move backwards one screen, type M-v (hold down the META key
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32 and type v, or type <ESC>v if you do not have a META, EDIT, or ALT key).
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37 * SUMMARY
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40 The following commands are useful for viewing screenfuls:
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42 C-v Move forward one screenful
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43 M-v Move backward one screenful
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44 C-l Clear screen and redisplay all the text,
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45 moving the text around the cursor
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47 (That's CONTROL-L, not CONTROL-1.)
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49 >> Find the cursor, and note what text is near it.
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50 Then type C-l.
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51 Find the cursor again and notice that the same text
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52 is near the cursor now.
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54 You can also use the PageUp and PageDn keys to move by screenfuls, if
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55 your terminal has them, but you can edit more efficiently if you use
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56 C-v and M-v.
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59 * BASIC CURSOR CONTROL
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62 Moving from screenful to screenful is useful, but how do you
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63 move to a specific place within the text on the screen?
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65 There are several ways you can do this. You can use the arrow keys,
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66 but it's more efficient to keep your hands in the standard position
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67 and use the commands C-p, C-b, C-f, and C-n. These characters
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68 are equivalent to the four arrow keys, like this:
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73 Backward, C-b .... Current cursor position .... Forward, C-f
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76 Next line, C-n
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79 using C-n or C-p. Then type C-l to see the whole diagram
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83 P for previous, N for next, B for backward and F for forward. You
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84 will be using these basic cursor positioning commands all the time.
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88 >> Move into the line with C-f's and then up with C-p's.
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89 See what C-p does when the cursor is in the middle of the line.
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91 Each line of text ends with a Newline character, which serves to
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92 separate it from the following line. The last line in your file ought
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97 the end of the previous line. This is because it moves back
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98 across the Newline character.
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100 C-f can move across a Newline just like C-b.
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103 Then do C-f's to return to the end of the line.
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104 Then do one more C-f to move to the following line.
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106 When you move past the top or bottom of the screen, the text beyond
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107 the edge shifts onto the screen. This is called "scrolling". It
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108 enables Emacs to move the cursor to the specified place in the text
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109 without moving it off the screen.
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112 see what happens.
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114 If moving by characters is too slow, you can move by words. M-f
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119 When you are in the middle of a word, M-f moves to the end of the word.
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120 When you are in whitespace between words, M-f moves to the end of the
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123 >> Type M-f and M-b a few times, interspersed with C-f's and C-b's
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124 so that you can observe the action of M-f and M-b from various
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127 Notice the parallel between C-f and C-b on the one hand, and M-f and
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131 independent of what you are editing (characters, lines, etc).
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133 This parallel applies between lines and sentences: C-a and C-e move to
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134 the beginning or end of a line, and M-a and M-e move to the beginning
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294 There is a whole series of commands that start with CONTROL-x; many of
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299 * INSERTING AND DELETING
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300 ------------------------
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302 If you want to insert text, just type the text. Characters which you
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307 You can delete the last character you typed by typing <Delback>.
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313 If the large key there is labeled "Backspace", then that's the one you
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314 use for <Delback>. There may also be another key labeled "Delete"
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321 by typing <Delback> a few times. Don't worry about this file
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323 your personal copy of it.
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333 >> Use <Delback>s to delete the text until the line fits on one screen
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336 You can delete a Newline character just like any other character.
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337 Deleting the Newline character between two lines merges them into
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338 one line. If the resulting combined line is too long to fit in the
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348 it several times.
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350 >> Try that now -- type C-u 8 * to insert ********.
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356 <Delback> Delete the character just before the cursor
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357 C-d Delete the next character after the cursor
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359 M-<Delback> Kill the word immediately before the cursor
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360 M-d Kill the next word after the cursor
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362 C-k Kill from the cursor position to end of line
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363 M-k Kill to the end of the current sentence
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365 Notice that <Delback> and C-d vs M-<Delback> and M-d extend the parallel
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366 started by C-f and M-f (well, <Delback> is not really a control
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370 You can also kill any part of the text with one uniform method. Move
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371 to one end of that part, and type C-@ or C-<SPC> (either one). (<SPC>
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375 >> Move the cursor to the Y at the start of the previous paragraph.
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378 >> Move the cursor to the n in "end", on the second line of the
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385 Reinsertion of killed text is called "yanking". Generally, the
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386 commands that can remove a lot of text kill the text (they set up so
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393 >> Type C-k a second time. You'll see that it kills the Newline
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397 C-k kills the line itself, and makes all the other lines move up. C-k
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399 their contents. This is not mere repetition. C-u 2 C-k kills two
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403 yanking back, or pulling back, some text that was taken away.) You
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407 multiple copies of it.
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409 The command for yanking is C-y. It reinserts the last killed text,
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430 reached the text you are looking for, you do not have to do anything to
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431 keep it. Just go on with your editing, leaving the yanked text where
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432 it is.
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434 If you M-y enough times, you come back to the starting point (the most
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439 Then do M-y and it will be replaced by the first killed line.
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440 Do more M-y's and see what you get. Keep doing them until
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441 the second kill line comes back, and then a few more.
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442 If you like, you can try giving M-y positive and negative
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449 If you make a change to the text, and then decide that it was a
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452 Normally, C-x u undoes the changes made by one command; if you repeat
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454 additional command.
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456 But there are two exceptions: commands that do not change the text do
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457 not count (this includes cursor motion commands and scrolling
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458 command), and self-inserting characters are usually handled in groups
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459 of up to 20. (This is to reduce the number of C-x u's you have to
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460 type to undo insertion of text.)
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464 C-_ is an alternative undo command; it works just the same as C-x u,
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465 but it is easier to type several times in a row. The disadvantage of
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466 C-_ is that on some keyboards it is not obvious how to type it. That
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468 by typing / while holding down CONTROL.
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470 A numeric argument to C-_ or C-x u acts as a repeat count.
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472 You can undo deletion of text just as you can undo killing of text.
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473 The distinction between killing something and deleting it affects
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474 whether you can yank it with C-y; it makes no difference for undo.
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480 In order to make the text you edit permanent, you must put it in a
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482 away. In order to put your text in a file, you must "find" the file
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483 before you enter the text. (This is also called "visiting" the file.)
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485 Finding a file means that you see the contents of the file within
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486 Emacs. In many ways, it is as if you were editing the file itself.
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487 However, the changes you make using Emacs do not become permanent
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488 until you "save" the file. This is so you can avoid leaving a
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489 half-changed file on the system when you do not want to. Even when
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490 you save, Emacs leaves the original file under a changed name in case
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491 you later decide that your changes were a mistake.
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495 something like that. This part of the screen normally shows the name
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496 of the file that you are visiting. Right now, you are visiting a file
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497 called "TUTORIAL" which is your personal scratch copy of the Emacs
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498 tutorial. When you find a file with Emacs, that file's name will
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499 appear in that precise spot.
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501 One special thing about the command for finding a file is that you
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502 have to say what file name you want. We say the command "reads an
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503 argument from the terminal" (in this case, the argument is the name of
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504 the file). After you type the command
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508 Emacs asks you to type the file name. The file name you type appears
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509 on the bottom line of the screen. The bottom line is called the
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510 minibuffer when it is used for this sort of input. You can use
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511 ordinary Emacs editing commands to edit the file name.
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513 While you are entering the file name (or any minibuffer input),
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514 you can cancel the command with C-g.
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516 >> Type C-x C-f, then type C-g. This cancels the minibuffer,
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517 and also cancels the C-x C-f command that was using the
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518 minibuffer. So you do not find any file.
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520 When you have finished entering the file name, type <Return> to
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521 terminate it. Then C-x C-f command goes to work, and finds the file
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522 you chose. The minibuffer disappears when the C-x C-f command is
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523 finished.
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524
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525 In a little while the file contents appear on the screen, and you can
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526 edit the contents. When you wish to make your changes permanent,
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527 type the command
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529 C-x C-s Save the file
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531 This copies the text within Emacs into the file. The first time you
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532 do this, Emacs renames the original file to a new name so that it is
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533 not lost. The new name is made by adding "~" to the end of the
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534 original file's name.
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536 When saving is finished, Emacs displays the name of the file written.
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537 You should save fairly often, so that you will not lose very much
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538 work if the system should crash.
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540 >> Type C-x C-s, saving your copy of the tutorial.
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541 This should show "Wrote ...TUTORIAL" at the bottom of the screen.
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543 NOTE: On some systems, typing C-x C-s will freeze the screen and you
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544 will see no further output from Emacs. This indicates that an
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545 operating system "feature" called "flow control" is intercepting the
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546 C-s and not letting it get through to Emacs. To unfreeze the screen,
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547 type C-q. Then see the section "Spontaneous Entry to Incremental
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548 Search" in the Emacs manual for advice on dealing with this "feature".
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550 You can find an existing file, to view it or edit it. You can also
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551 find a file which does not already exist. This is the way to create a
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552 file with Emacs: find the file, which will start out empty, and then
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553 begin inserting the text for the file. When you ask to "save" the
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555 inserted. From then on, you can consider yourself to be editing an
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562 If you find a second file with C-x C-f, the first file remains
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563 inside Emacs. You can switch back to it by finding it again with
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566 >> Create a file named "foo" by typing C-x C-f foo <Return>.
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567 Then insert some text, edit it, and save "foo" by typing C-x C-s.
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568 Finally, type C-x C-f TUTORIAL <Return>
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569 to come back to the tutorial.
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571 Emacs stores each file's text inside an object called a "buffer".
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572 Finding a file makes a new buffer inside Emacs. To see a list of the
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575 C-x C-b List buffers
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577 >> Try C-x C-b now.
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579 See how each buffer has a name, and it may also have a file name for
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580 the file whose contents it holds. ANY text you see in an Emacs window
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581 is always part of some buffer.
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583 >> Type C-x 1 to get rid of the buffer list.
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585 When you have several buffers, only one of them is "current" at any
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586 time. That buffer is the one you edit. If you want to edit another
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587 buffer, you need to "switch" to it. If you want to switch to a buffer
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588 that corresponds to a file, you can do it by visiting the file again
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589 with C-x C-f. But there is an easier way: use the C-x b command.
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590 In that command, you have to type the buffer's name.
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591
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592 >> Type C-x b foo <Return> to go back to the buffer "foo" which holds
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593 the text of the file "foo". Then type C-x b TUTORIAL <Return>
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594 to come back to this tutorial.
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595
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596 Most of the time, the buffer's name is the same as the file name
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597 (without the file directory part). However, this is not always true.
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598 The buffer list you make with C-x C-b always shows you the name of
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599 every buffer.
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600
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601 ANY text you see in an Emacs window is always part of some buffer.
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602 Some buffers do not correspond to files. For example, the buffer
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603 named "*Buffer List*" does not have any file. It is the buffer which
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604 contains the buffer list that you made with C-x C-b. The buffer named
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605 "*Messages*" also does not correspond to any file; it contains the
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606 messages that have appeared on the bottom line during your Emacs
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607 session.
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608
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609 >> Type C-x b *Messages* <Return> to look at the buffer of messages.
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610 Then type C-x b TUTORIAL <Return> to come back to this tutorial.
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611
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612 If you make changes to the text of one file, then find another file,
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613 this does not save the first file. Its changes remain inside Emacs,
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614 in that file's buffer. The creation or editing of the second file's
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615 buffer has no effect on the first file's buffer. This is very useful,
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616 but it also means that you need a convenient way to save the first
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617 file's buffer. It would be a nuisance to have to switch back to
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618 it with C-x C-f in order to save it with C-x C-s. So we have
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620 C-x s Save some buffers
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621
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622 C-x s asks you about each buffer which contains changes that you have
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623 not saved. It asks you, for each such buffer, whether to save the
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624 buffer.
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626 >> Insert a line of text, then type C-x s.
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627 It should ask you whether to save the buffer named TUTORIAL.
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628 Answer yes to the question by typing "y".
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630
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631 * EXTENDING THE COMMAND SET
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632 ---------------------------
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634 There are many, many more Emacs commands than could possibly be put
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635 on all the control and meta characters. Emacs gets around this with
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636 the X (eXtend) command. This comes in two flavors:
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638 C-x Character eXtend. Followed by one character.
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639 M-x Named command eXtend. Followed by a long name.
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641 These are commands that are generally useful but used less than the
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642 commands you have already learned about. You have already seen a few
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643 of them: the file commands C-x C-f to Find and C-x C-s to Save, for
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644 example. Another example is the command to end the Emacs
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645 session--this is the command C-x C-c. (Do not worry about losing
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646 changes you have made; C-x C-c offers to save each changed file before
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647 it kills the Emacs.)
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649 C-z is the command to exit Emacs *temporarily*--so that you can go
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650 back to the same Emacs session afterward.
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651
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652 On systems which allow it, C-z "suspends" Emacs; that is, it returns
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653 to the shell but does not destroy the Emacs. In the most common
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654 shells, you can resume Emacs with the `fg' command or with `%emacs'.
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655
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656 On systems which do not implement suspending, C-z creates a subshell
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657 running under Emacs to give you the chance to run other programs and
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658 return to Emacs afterward; it does not truly "exit" from Emacs. In
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659 this case, the shell command `exit' is the usual way to get back to
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660 Emacs from the subshell.
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661
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662 The time to use C-x C-c is when you are about to log out. It's also
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663 the right thing to use to exit an Emacs invoked under mail handling
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664 programs and other miscellaneous utilities, since they may not know
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665 how to cope with suspension of Emacs. In ordinary circumstances,
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666 though, if you are not about to log out, it is better to suspend Emacs
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667 with C-z instead of exiting Emacs.
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668
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669 There are many C-x commands. Here is a list of the ones you have learned:
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671 C-x C-f Find file
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672 C-x C-s Save file
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673 C-x s Save some buffers
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674 C-x C-b List buffers
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675 C-x b Switch buffer
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676 C-x C-c Quit Emacs
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677 C-x 1 Delete all but one window
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678 C-x u Undo
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680 Named eXtended commands are commands which are used even less
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681 frequently, or commands which are used only in certain modes. An
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682 example is the command replace-string, which globally replaces one
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683 string with another. When you type M-x, Emacs prompts you at the
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684 bottom of the screen with M-x and you should type the name of the
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685 command; in this case, "replace-string". Just type "repl s<TAB>" and
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686 Emacs will complete the name. (<TAB> is the Tab key, usually found
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687 above the CapsLock or Shift key near the left edge of the keyboard.)
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688 End the command name with <Return>.
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689
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690 The replace-string command requires two arguments--the string to be
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691 replaced, and the string to replace it with. You must end each
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692 argument with <Return>.
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694 >> Move the cursor to the blank line two lines below this one.
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695 Then type M-x repl s<Return>changed<Return>altered<Return>.
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697 Notice how this line has changed: you've replaced
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698 the word c-h-a-n-g-e-d with "altered" wherever it occurred,
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699 after the initial position of the cursor.
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702 * AUTO SAVE
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705 When you have made changes in a file, but you have not saved them yet,
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706 they could be lost if your computer crashes. To protect you from
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708 you are editing. The auto save file name has a # at the beginning and
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710 file's name is "#hello.c#". When you save the file in the normal way,
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711 Emacs deletes its auto save file.
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713 If the computer crashes, you can recover your auto-saved editing by
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714 finding the file normally (the file you were editing, not the auto
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715 save file) and then typing M-x recover file<Return>. When it asks for
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716 confirmation, type yes<Return> to go ahead and recover the auto-save
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9dc3f4fc6b7f Talk about auto save.
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717 data.
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718
9dc3f4fc6b7f Talk about auto save.
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719
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720 * ECHO AREA
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577493baf266 *** empty log message ***
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721 -----------
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722
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723 If Emacs sees that you are typing multicharacter commands slowly, it
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724 shows them to you at the bottom of the screen in an area called the
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725 "echo area". The echo area contains the bottom line of the screen.
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727
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728 * MODE LINE
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729 -----------
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730
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731 The line immediately above the echo area is called the "mode line".
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732 The mode line says something like this:
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733
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734 --:** TUTORIAL 63% L749 (Fundamental)-----------------------
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735
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736 This line gives useful information about the status of Emacs and
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737 the text you are editing.
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738
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739 You already know what the filename means--it is the file you have
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740 found. NN% indicates your current position in the text; it means that
caec6f76657e Remove some uses of the term "buffer" before it is properly
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741 NN percent of the text is above the top of the screen. If the top of
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742 the file is on the screen, it will say "Top" instead of " 0%". If the
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743 bottom of the text is on the screen, it will say "Bot". If you are
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744 looking at text so small that all of it fits on the screen, the mode
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745 line says "All".
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746
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92e31619249c *** empty log message ***
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747 The L and digits indicate position in another way: they give the
92e31619249c *** empty log message ***
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748 current line number of point.
92e31619249c *** empty log message ***
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749
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750 The stars near the front mean that you have made changes to the text.
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751 Right after you visit or save a file, that part of the mode line shows
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752 no stars, just dashes.
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754 The part of the mode line inside the parentheses is to tell you what
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755 editing modes you are in. The default mode is Fundamental which is
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756 what you are using now. It is an example of a "major mode".
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757
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758 Emacs has many different major modes. Some of them are meant for
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759 editing different languages and/or kinds of text, such as Lisp mode,
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760 Text mode, etc. At any time one and only one major mode is active,
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761 and its name can always be found in the mode line just where
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762 "Fundamental" is now.
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763
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764 Each major mode makes a few commands behave differently. For example,
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765 there are commands for creating comments in a program, and since each
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766 programming language has a different idea of what a comment should
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767 look like, each major mode has to insert comments differently. Each
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768 major mode is the name of an extended command, which is how you can
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769 switch to that mode. For example, M-x fundamental-mode is a command to
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770 switch to Fundamental mode.
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771
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772 If you are going to be editing human-language text, such as this file, you
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773 should probably use Text Mode.
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caec6f76657e Remove some uses of the term "buffer" before it is properly
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parents: 52401
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774
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34dea67e7854 *** empty log message ***
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775 >> Type M-x text mode<Return>.
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776
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777 Don't worry, none of the Emacs commands you have learned changes in
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778 any great way. But you can observe that M-f and M-b now treat
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779 apostrophes as part of words. Previously, in Fundamental mode,
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780 M-f and M-b treated apostrophes as word-separators.
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781
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782 Major modes usually make subtle changes like that one: most commands
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783 do "the same job" in each major mode, but they work a little bit
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784 differently.
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785
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786 To view documentation on your current major mode, type C-h m.
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787
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788 >> Use C-u C-v once or more to bring this line near the top of screen.
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789 >> Type C-h m, to see how Text mode differs from Fundamental mode.
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790 >> Type C-x 1 to remove the documentation from the screen.
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792 Major modes are called major because there are also minor modes.
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793 Minor modes are not alternatives to the major modes, just minor
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Karl Heuer <kwzh@gnu.org>
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794 modifications of them. Each minor mode can be turned on or off by
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795 itself, independent of all other minor modes, and independent of your
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796 major mode. So you can use no minor modes, or one minor mode, or any
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797 combination of several minor modes.
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798
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diff changeset
799 One minor mode which is very useful, especially for editing
0cda1beae474 Say "human-language" instead of "English".
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parents: 46150
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800 human-language text, is Auto Fill mode. When this mode is on, Emacs
0cda1beae474 Say "human-language" instead of "English".
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parents: 46150
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801 breaks the line in between words automatically whenever you insert
0cda1beae474 Say "human-language" instead of "English".
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802 text and make a line that is too wide.
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803
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98611be1ad61 Use spaces, not dashes, in M-x command.
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804 You can turn Auto Fill mode on by doing M-x auto fill mode<Return>.
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dcf83a3ec700 Fix typos.
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805 When the mode is on, you can turn it off again by doing M-x
21593
98611be1ad61 Use spaces, not dashes, in M-x command.
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806 auto fill mode<Return>. If the mode is off, this command turns it on,
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807 and if the mode is on, this command turns it off. We say that the
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808 command "toggles the mode".
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809
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810 >> Type M-x auto fill mode<Return> now. Then insert a line of "asdf "
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811 over again until you see it divide into two lines. You must put in
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812 spaces between them because Auto Fill breaks lines only at spaces.
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parents:
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814 The margin is usually set at 70 characters, but you can change it
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815 with the C-x f command. You should give the margin setting you want
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parents:
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816 as a numeric argument.
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parents:
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817
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818 >> Type C-x f with an argument of 20. (C-u 2 0 C-x f).
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parents:
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819 Then type in some text and see Emacs fill lines of 20
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parents:
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820 characters with it. Then set the margin back to 70 using
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parents:
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821 C-x f again.
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parents:
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822
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823 If you make changes in the middle of a paragraph, Auto Fill mode
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824 does not re-fill it for you.
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825 To re-fill the paragraph, type M-q (META-q) with the cursor inside
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826 that paragraph.
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parents:
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827
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828 >> Move the cursor into the previous paragraph and type M-q.
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829
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parents: 23183
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830
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parents: 477
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831 * SEARCHING
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832 -----------
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834 Emacs can do searches for strings (these are groups of contiguous
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835 characters or words) either forward through the text or backward
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836 through it. Searching for a string is a cursor motion command;
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837 it moves the cursor to the next place where that string appears.
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838
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839 The Emacs search command is different from the search commands
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840 of most editors, in that it is "incremental". This means that the
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841 search happens while you type in the string to search for.
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842
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843 The command to initiate a search is C-s for forward search, and C-r
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844 for reverse search. BUT WAIT! Don't try them now.
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845
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846 When you type C-s you'll notice that the string "I-search" appears as
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847 a prompt in the echo area. This tells you that Emacs is in what is
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848 called an incremental search waiting for you to type the thing that
21296
25db4bc0e67e *** empty log message ***
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parents: 20125
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849 you want to search for. <Return> terminates a search.
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850
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851 >> Now type C-s to start a search. SLOWLY, one letter at a time,
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852 type the word 'cursor', pausing after you type each
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853 character to notice what happens to the cursor.
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854 Now you have searched for "cursor", once.
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855 >> Type C-s again, to search for the next occurrence of "cursor".
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856 >> Now type <Delback> four times and see how the cursor moves.
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25db4bc0e67e *** empty log message ***
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857 >> Type <Return> to terminate the search.
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859 Did you see what happened? Emacs, in an incremental search, tries to
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860 go to the occurrence of the string that you've typed out so far. To
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862 occurrence exists, Emacs beeps and tells you the search is currently
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863 "failing". C-g would also terminate the search.
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865 NOTE: On some systems, typing C-s will freeze the screen and you will
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866 see no further output from Emacs. This indicates that an operating
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867 system "feature" called "flow control" is intercepting the C-s and not
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868 letting it get through to Emacs. To unfreeze the screen, type C-q.
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869 Then see the section "Spontaneous Entry to Incremental Search" in the
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870 Emacs manual for advice on dealing with this "feature".
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871
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872 If you are in the middle of an incremental search and type <Delback>,
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875 instance, suppose you have typed "c", to search for the first
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876 occurrence of "c". Now if you type "u", the cursor will move
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877 to the first occurrence of "cu". Now type <Delback>. This erases
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878 the "u" from the search string, and the cursor moves back to
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879 the first occurrence of "c".
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881 If you are in the middle of a search and type a control or meta
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882 character (with a few exceptions--characters that are special in
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883 a search, such as C-s and C-r), the search is terminated.
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885 The C-s starts a search that looks for any occurrence of the search
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886 string AFTER the current cursor position. If you want to search for
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887 something earlier in the text, type C-r instead. Everything that we
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888 have said about C-s also applies to C-r, except that the direction of
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889 the search is reversed.
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892 * MULTIPLE WINDOWS
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893 ------------------
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894
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895 One of the nice features of Emacs is that you can display more than one
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896 window on the screen at the same time.
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897
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898 >> Move the cursor to this line and type C-u 0 C-l (that's CONTROL-L, not
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899 CONTROL-1).
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900
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901 >> Now type C-x 2 which splits the screen into two windows.
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902 Both windows display this tutorial. The cursor stays in the top window.
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903
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904 >> Type C-M-v to scroll the bottom window.
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905 (If you do not have a real META key, type <ESC> C-v.)
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906
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907 >> Type C-x o ("o" for "other") to move the cursor to the bottom window.
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908 >> Use C-v and M-v in the bottom window to scroll it.
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909 Keep reading these directions in the top window.
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910
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911 >> Type C-x o again to move the cursor back to the top window.
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912 The cursor in the top window is just where it was before.
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913
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914 You can keep using C-x o to switch between the windows. Each
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915 window has its own cursor position, but only one window actually
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916 shows the cursor. All the ordinary editing commands apply to the
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917 window that the cursor is in. We call this the "selected window".
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918
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919 The command C-M-v is very useful when you are editing text in one
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920 window and using the other window just for reference. You can keep
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921 the cursor always in the window where you are editing, and advance
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922 through the other window sequentially with C-M-v.
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923
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924 C-M-v is an example of a CONTROL-META character. If you have a real
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925 META key, you can type C-M-v by holding down both CONTROL and META while
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926 typing v. It does not matter whether CONTROL or META "comes first,"
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927 because both of these keys act by modifying the characters you type.
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928
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929 If you do not have a real META key, and you use <ESC> instead, the
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930 order does matter: you must type <ESC> followed by CONTROL-v, because
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931 CONTROL-<ESC> v will not work. This is because <ESC> is a character
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932 in its own right, not a modifier key.
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933
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934 >> Type C-x 1 (in the top window) to get rid of the bottom window.
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935
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936 (If you had typed C-x 1 in the bottom window, that would get rid
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937 of the top one. Think of this command as "Keep just one
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938 window--the window I am already in.")
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939
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940 You do not have to display the same buffer in both windows. If you
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941 use C-x C-f to find a file in one window, the other window does not
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942 change. You can find a file in each window independently.
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943
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944 Here is another way to use two windows to display two different
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945 things:
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946
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947 >> Type C-x 4 C-f followed by the name of one of your files.
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948 End with <Return>. See the specified file appear in the bottom
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949 window. The cursor goes there, too.
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950
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951 >> Type C-x o to go back to the top window, and C-x 1 to delete
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952 the bottom window.
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953
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954
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955 * RECURSIVE EDITING LEVELS
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958 Sometimes you will get into what is called a "recursive editing
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959 level". This is indicated by square brackets in the mode line,
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960 surrounding the parentheses around the major mode name. For
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961 example, you might see [(Fundamental)] instead of (Fundamental).
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962
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963 To get out of the recursive editing level, type <ESC> <ESC> <ESC>.
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964 That is an all-purpose "get out" command. You can also use it for
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965 eliminating extra windows, and getting out of the minibuffer.
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966
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967 >> Type M-x to get into a minibuffer; then type <ESC> <ESC> <ESC> to
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968 get out.
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969
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970 You cannot use C-g to get out of a recursive editing level. This is
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971 because C-g is used for canceling commands and arguments WITHIN the
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972 recursive editing level.
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974
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975 * GETTING MORE HELP
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976 -------------------
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978 In this tutorial we have tried to supply just enough information to
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979 get you started using Emacs. There is so much available in Emacs that
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980 it would be impossible to explain it all here. However, you may want
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981 to learn more about Emacs since it has many other useful features.
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982 Emacs provides commands for reading documentation about Emacs
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983 commands. These "help" commands all start with the character
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984 CONTROL-h, which is called "the Help character".
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985
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986 To use the Help features, type the C-h character, and then a
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987 character saying what kind of help you want. If you are REALLY lost,
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988 type C-h ? and Emacs will tell you what kinds of help it can give.
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989 If you have typed C-h and decide you do not want any help, just
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990 type C-g to cancel it.
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992 (Some sites change the meaning of the character C-h. They really
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993 should not do this as a blanket measure for all users, so you have
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994 grounds to complain to the system administrator. Meanwhile, if C-h
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995 does not display a message about help at the bottom of the screen, try
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996 typing the F1 key or M-x help <Return> instead.)
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997
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998 The most basic HELP feature is C-h c. Type C-h, the character c, and
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999 a command character or sequence; then Emacs displays a very brief
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1000 description of the command.
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1002 >> Type C-h c C-p.
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1004 The message should be something like this:
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1006 C-p runs the command previous-line
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1007
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1008 This tells you the "name of the function". Function names are used
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1009 mainly for customizing and extending Emacs. But since function names
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1010 are chosen to indicate what the command does, they can serve also as
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1011 very brief documentation--sufficient to remind you of commands you
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1012 have already learned.
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1014 Multi-character commands such as C-x C-s and (if you have no META or
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1015 EDIT or ALT key) <ESC>v are also allowed after C-h c.
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1016
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1017 To get more information about a command, use C-h k instead of C-h c.
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1018
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1019 >> Type C-h k C-p.
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1021 This displays the documentation of the function, as well as its
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1022 name, in an Emacs window. When you are finished reading the
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1023 output, type C-x 1 to get rid of the help text. You do not have
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1024 to do this right away. You can do some editing while referring
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1025 to the help text, and then type C-x 1.
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1027 Here are some other useful C-h options:
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1028
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1029 C-h f Describe a function. You type in the name of the
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1030 function.
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1031
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1032 >> Try typing C-h f previous-line<Return>.
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1033 This displays all the information Emacs has about the
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1034 function which implements the C-p command.
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1035
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1036 A similar command C-h v displays the documentation of variables whose
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1037 values you can set to customize Emacs behavior. You need to type in
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1038 the name of the variable when Emacs prompts for it.
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1039
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1040 C-h a Command Apropos. Type in a keyword and Emacs will list
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1041 all the commands whose names contain that keyword.
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1042 These commands can all be invoked with META-x.
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1043 For some commands, Command Apropos will also list a one
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1044 or two character sequence which runs the same command.
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1046 >> Type C-h a file<Return>.
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1047
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1048 This displays in another window a list of all M-x commands with "file"
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1049 in their names. You will see character-commands like C-x C-f listed
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1050 beside the corresponding command names such as find-file.
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1051
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1052 >> Type C-M-v to scroll the help window. Do this a few times.
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1053
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1054 >> Type C-x 1 to delete the help window.
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1056 C-h i Read On-line Manuals (a.k.a. Info). This command puts
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1057 you into a special buffer called `*info*' where you
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1058 can read on-line manuals for the packages installed on
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1059 your system. Type m emacs <Return> to read the Emacs
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1060 manual. If you have never before used Info, type ?
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1061 and Emacs will take you on a guided tour of Info mode
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1062 facilities. Once you are through with this tutorial,
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1063 you should consult the Emacs Info manual as your
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1064 primary documentation.
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1065
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1067 * MORE FEATURES
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1068 ---------------
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1069
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1070 You can learn more about Emacs by reading its manual, either as a book
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1071 or on-line in Info (use the Help menu or type F10 h r). Two features
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1072 that you may like especially are completion, which saves typing, and
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1073 dired, which simplifies file handling.
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1074
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1075 Completion is a way to avoid unnecessary typing. For instance, if you
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1076 want to switch to the *Messages* buffer, you can type C-x b *M<Tab>
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1077 and Emacs will fill in the rest of the buffer name as far as it can
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1078 determine from what you have already typed. Completion is described
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1079 in Info in the Emacs manual in the node called "Completion".
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1080
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1081 Dired enables you to list files in a directory (and optionally its
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1082 subdirectories), move around that list, visit, rename, delete and
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1083 otherwise operate on the files. Dired is described in Info in the
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1084 Emacs manual in the node called "Dired".
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1085
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1086 The manual also describes many other Emacs features.
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1087
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1088
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1089 * CONCLUSION
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1090 ------------
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1092 Remember, to exit Emacs permanently use C-x C-c. To exit to a shell
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1093 temporarily, so that you can come back to Emacs afterward, use C-z.
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1095 This tutorial is meant to be understandable to all new users, so if
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1096 you found something unclear, don't sit and blame yourself - complain!
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1098
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1099 * COPYING
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1102 This tutorial descends from a long line of Emacs tutorials
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1103 starting with the one written by Stuart Cracraft for the original Emacs.
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1104
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1105 This version of the tutorial, like GNU Emacs, is copyrighted, and
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1106 comes with permission to distribute copies on certain conditions:
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1107
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1108 Copyright (c) 1985, 1996, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2005 Free Software Foundation
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1110 Permission is granted to anyone to make or distribute verbatim copies
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1111 of this document as received, in any medium, provided that the
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1112 copyright notice and permission notice are preserved,
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1113 and that the distributor grants the recipient permission
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1114 for further redistribution as permitted by this notice.
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1116 Permission is granted to distribute modified versions
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1118 under the above conditions, provided also that they
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1119 carry prominent notices stating who last altered them.
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1120
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1121 The conditions for copying Emacs itself are more complex, but in the
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1122 same spirit. Please read the file COPYING and then do give copies of
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1123 GNU Emacs to your friends. Help stamp out software obstructionism
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1124 ("ownership") by using, writing, and sharing free software!
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1126 ;;; arch-tag: a0f84628-777f-4238-8865-451a73167f55