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author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Sat, 01 May 1993 14:39:32 +0000 |
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576 If you are going to be editing English text, such as this file, you | 576 If you are going to be editing English text, such as this file, you |
577 should probably use Text Mode. | 577 should probably use Text Mode. |
578 >> Type M-x text-mode<Return>. | 578 >> Type M-x text-mode<Return>. |
579 | 579 |
580 Don't worry, none of the commands you have learned changes Emacs in | 580 Don't worry, none of the commands you have learned changes Emacs in |
581 any great way. But you can now observe that periods are no longer | 581 any great way. But you can observe that apostrophes are now part of |
582 part of words when you do M-f or M-b! Major modes are usually like | 582 words when you do M-f or M-b. Major modes are usually like that: |
583 that: commands don't change into completely unrelated things, but they | 583 commands don't change into completely unrelated things, but they work |
584 work a little bit differently. | 584 a little bit differently. |
585 | 585 |
586 To get documentation on your current major mode, type C-h m. | 586 To get documentation on your current major mode, type C-h m. |
587 | 587 |
588 >> Use C-u C-v once or more to bring this line near the top of screen. | 588 >> Use C-u C-v once or more to bring this line near the top of screen. |
589 >> Type C-h m, to see how Text mode differs from Fundamental mode. | 589 >> Type C-h m, to see how Text mode differs from Fundamental mode. |