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author Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
date Mon, 19 Feb 2001 04:15:26 +0000
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147 @kindex C-x o 147 @kindex C-x o
148 @findex other-window 148 @findex other-window
149 To select a different window, click with @kbd{Mouse-1} on its mode 149 To select a different window, click with @kbd{Mouse-1} on its mode
150 line. With the keyboard, you can switch windows by typing @kbd{C-x o} 150 line. With the keyboard, you can switch windows by typing @kbd{C-x o}
151 (@code{other-window}). That is an @kbd{o}, for `other', not a zero. 151 (@code{other-window}). That is an @kbd{o}, for ``other,'' not a zero.
152 When there are more than two windows, this command moves through all the 152 When there are more than two windows, this command moves through all the
153 windows in a cyclic order, generally top to bottom and left to right. 153 windows in a cyclic order, generally top to bottom and left to right.
154 After the rightmost and bottommost window, it goes back to the one at 154 After the rightmost and bottommost window, it goes back to the one at
155 the upper left corner. A numeric argument means to move several steps 155 the upper left corner. A numeric argument means to move several steps
156 in the cyclic order of windows. A negative argument moves around the 156 in the cyclic order of windows. A negative argument moves around the