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author | Luc Teirlinck <teirllm@auburn.edu> |
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date | Fri, 27 Aug 2004 23:35:06 +0000 |
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7 This chapter explains the character sets used by Emacs for input | 7 This chapter explains the character sets used by Emacs for input |
8 commands and for the contents of files, and also explains the concepts | 8 commands and for the contents of files, and also explains the concepts |
9 of @dfn{keys} and @dfn{commands}, which are fundamental for understanding | 9 of @dfn{keys} and @dfn{commands}, which are fundamental for understanding |
10 how Emacs interprets your keyboard and mouse input. | 10 how Emacs interprets your keyboard and mouse input. |
11 @end iftex | 11 @end iftex |
12 | |
13 @ifnottex | |
14 @raisesections | |
15 @end ifnottex | |
12 | 16 |
13 @node User Input, Keys, Screen, Top | 17 @node User Input, Keys, Screen, Top |
14 @section Kinds of User Input | 18 @section Kinds of User Input |
15 @cindex input with the keyboard | 19 @cindex input with the keyboard |
16 @cindex keyboard input | 20 @cindex keyboard input |
264 | 268 |
265 If you disable multibyte characters, then you can use only one | 269 If you disable multibyte characters, then you can use only one |
266 alphabet of non-@acronym{ASCII} characters, but they all fit in one byte. They | 270 alphabet of non-@acronym{ASCII} characters, but they all fit in one byte. They |
267 use codes 0200 through 0377. @xref{Single-Byte Character Support}. | 271 use codes 0200 through 0377. @xref{Single-Byte Character Support}. |
268 | 272 |
273 @ifnottex | |
274 @lowersections | |
275 @end ifnottex | |
276 | |
269 @ignore | 277 @ignore |
270 arch-tag: 9be43eef-d1f4-4d03-a916-c741ea713a45 | 278 arch-tag: 9be43eef-d1f4-4d03-a916-c741ea713a45 |
271 @end ignore | 279 @end ignore |