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author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Mon, 03 Jul 2006 15:48:40 +0000 |
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135 * Mac OS:: Using Emacs in the Mac. | 135 * Mac OS:: Using Emacs in the Mac. |
136 * Microsoft Windows:: Using Emacs on Microsoft Windows and MS-DOS. | 136 * Microsoft Windows:: Using Emacs on Microsoft Windows and MS-DOS. |
137 * Manifesto:: What's GNU? Gnu's Not Unix! | 137 * Manifesto:: What's GNU? Gnu's Not Unix! |
138 * Acknowledgments:: Major contributors to GNU Emacs. | 138 * Acknowledgments:: Major contributors to GNU Emacs. |
139 | 139 |
140 Indexes (nodes containing large menus) | 140 Indexes (each index contains a large menu) |
141 * Key Index:: An item for each standard Emacs key sequence. | 141 * Key Index:: An item for each standard Emacs key sequence. |
142 * Option Index:: An item for every command-line option. | 142 * Option Index:: An item for every command-line option. |
143 * Command Index:: An item for each command name. | 143 * Command Index:: An item for each command name. |
144 * Variable Index:: An item for each documented variable. | 144 * Variable Index:: An item for each documented variable. |
145 * Concept Index:: An item for each concept. | 145 * Concept Index:: An item for each concept. |
318 * Bookmarks:: Bookmarks are like registers, but persistent. | 318 * Bookmarks:: Bookmarks are like registers, but persistent. |
319 | 319 |
320 Controlling the Display | 320 Controlling the Display |
321 | 321 |
322 * Scrolling:: Moving text up and down in a window. | 322 * Scrolling:: Moving text up and down in a window. |
323 * Auto Scrolling:: Redisplay scrolls text automatically when needed. | |
323 * Horizontal Scrolling:: Moving text left and right in a window. | 324 * Horizontal Scrolling:: Moving text left and right in a window. |
324 * Follow Mode:: Follow mode lets two windows scroll as one. | 325 * Follow Mode:: Follow mode lets two windows scroll as one. |
325 * Faces:: How to change the display style using faces. | 326 * Faces:: How to change the display style using faces. |
326 * Standard Faces:: Emacs' predefined faces. | 327 * Standard Faces:: Emacs' predefined faces. |
327 * Font Lock:: Minor mode for syntactic highlighting using faces. | 328 * Font Lock:: Minor mode for syntactic highlighting using faces. |
468 * Select Input Method:: Specifying your choice of input methods. | 469 * Select Input Method:: Specifying your choice of input methods. |
469 * Multibyte Conversion:: How single-byte characters convert to multibyte. | 470 * Multibyte Conversion:: How single-byte characters convert to multibyte. |
470 * Coding Systems:: Character set conversion when you read and | 471 * Coding Systems:: Character set conversion when you read and |
471 write files, and so on. | 472 write files, and so on. |
472 * Recognize Coding:: How Emacs figures out which conversion to use. | 473 * Recognize Coding:: How Emacs figures out which conversion to use. |
474 * Specify Coding:: Specifying a file's coding system explicitly. | |
475 * Output Coding:: Choosing coding systems for output. | |
473 * Text Coding:: Choosing conversion to use for file text. | 476 * Text Coding:: Choosing conversion to use for file text. |
474 * Communication Coding:: Coding systems for interprocess communication. | 477 * Communication Coding:: Coding systems for interprocess communication. |
475 * File Name Coding:: Coding systems for file @emph{names}. | 478 * File Name Coding:: Coding systems for file @emph{names}. |
476 * Terminal Coding:: Specifying coding systems for converting | 479 * Terminal Coding:: Specifying coding systems for converting |
477 terminal input and output. | 480 terminal input and output. |