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comparison etc/TUTORIAL @ 34:edf8af31003b
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author | Jim Blandy <jimb@redhat.com> |
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date | Thu, 12 Oct 1989 06:17:41 +0000 |
parents | a436ea70a0cf |
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294 can be yanked back, and "Deleted" things cannot. Generally, the | 294 can be yanked back, and "Deleted" things cannot. Generally, the |
295 commands that can destroy a lot of text save it, while the ones that | 295 commands that can destroy a lot of text save it, while the ones that |
296 attack only one character, or nothing but blank lines and spaces, do | 296 attack only one character, or nothing but blank lines and spaces, do |
297 not save. | 297 not save. |
298 | 298 |
299 For instance, type C-n a couple times to postion the cursor | 299 For instance, type C-n a couple times to position the cursor |
300 at some line on this screen. | 300 at some line on this screen. |
301 | 301 |
302 >> Do this now, move the cursor and kill that line with C-k. | 302 >> Do this now, move the cursor and kill that line with C-k. |
303 | 303 |
304 Note that a single C-k kills the contents of the line, and a second | 304 Note that a single C-k kills the contents of the line, and a second |
531 | 531 |
532 >> Move the cursor to the blank line two lines below this one. | 532 >> Move the cursor to the blank line two lines below this one. |
533 Then type M-x repl s<Return>changed<Return>altered<Return>. | 533 Then type M-x repl s<Return>changed<Return>altered<Return>. |
534 | 534 |
535 Notice how this line has changed: you've replaced | 535 Notice how this line has changed: you've replaced |
536 the word c-h-a-n-g-e-d with "altered" wherever it occured | 536 the word c-h-a-n-g-e-d with "altered" wherever it occurred |
537 after the cursor. | 537 after the cursor. |
538 | 538 |
539 | 539 |
540 MODE LINE | 540 MODE LINE |
541 --------- | 541 --------- |