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Adapt sectioning in Info to the node structure.
author Luc Teirlinck <teirllm@auburn.edu>
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