# HG changeset patch # User Richard M. Stallman # Date 1111588897 0 # Node ID 29356dc048ef0c05ad63f4de4f8338121c130659 # Parent 87594637fb459946cde6b6d9eb8916fdab03bd45 (Insert in Picture): Document C-c arrow combos. (Basic Picture): Clarify erasure. diff -r 87594637fb45 -r 29356dc048ef man/picture.texi --- a/man/picture.texi Wed Mar 23 14:40:30 2005 +0000 +++ b/man/picture.texi Wed Mar 23 14:41:37 2005 +0000 @@ -90,23 +90,23 @@ @findex picture-backward-clear-column @findex picture-clear-column @findex picture-clear-line - Picture mode provides erasure instead of deletion and killing of -text. @key{DEL} (@code{picture-backward-clear-column}) replaces the -preceding character with a space rather than removing it; this moves -point backwards. @kbd{C-d} (@code{picture-clear-column}) replaces the -next character or characters with spaces, but does not move point. (If -you want to clear characters to spaces and move forward over them, use + In Picture mode, the commands that normally delete or kill text, +instead erase text (replacing it with spaces). @key{DEL} +(@code{picture-backward-clear-column}) replaces the preceding +character with a space rather than removing it; this moves point +backwards. @kbd{C-d} (@code{picture-clear-column}) replaces the next +character or characters with spaces, but does not move point. (If you +want to clear characters to spaces and move forward over them, use @key{SPC}.) @kbd{C-k} (@code{picture-clear-line}) really kills the -contents of lines, but does not delete the newlines from the -buffer. +contents of lines, but does not delete the newlines from the buffer. @findex picture-open-line To do actual insertion, you must use special commands. @kbd{C-o} -(@code{picture-open-line}) creates a blank line after the current line; -it never splits a line. @kbd{C-M-o} (@code{split-line}) makes sense in -Picture mode, so it is not changed. @kbd{C-j} -(@code{picture-duplicate-line}) inserts below the current line another -line with the same contents.@refill +(@code{picture-open-line}) creates a blank line after the current +line; it never splits a line. @kbd{C-M-o} (@code{split-line}) makes +sense in Picture mode, so it is not changed. @kbd{C-j} +(@code{picture-duplicate-line}) inserts another line with the same +contents below the current line. @kindex C-c C-d @r{(Picture mode)} To do actual deletion in Picture mode, use @kbd{C-w}, @kbd{C-c C-d} @@ -141,22 +141,30 @@ @table @kbd @item C-c < +@itemx C-c @key{LEFT} Move left after insertion (@code{picture-movement-left}). @item C-c > +@itemx C-c @key{RIGHT} Move right after insertion (@code{picture-movement-right}). @item C-c ^ +@itemx C-c @key{UP} Move up after insertion (@code{picture-movement-up}). @item C-c . +@itemx C-c @key{DOWN} Move down after insertion (@code{picture-movement-down}). @item C-c ` +@itemx C-c @key{HOME} Move up and left (``northwest'') after insertion (@code{picture-movement-nw}). @item C-c ' +@itemx C-c @key{PAGEUP} Move up and right (``northeast'') after insertion (@code{picture-movement-ne}). @item C-c / +@itemx C-c @key{END} Move down and left (``southwest'') after insertion @*(@code{picture-movement-sw}). @item C-c \ +@itemx C-c @key{PAGEDOWN} Move down and right (``southeast'') after insertion @*(@code{picture-movement-se}). @end table