changeset 44655:13e9258cbefb

*** empty log message ***
author Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org>
date Wed, 17 Apr 2002 16:09:45 +0000
parents 774d49397ece
children e080707a678b
files etc/NEWS
diffstat 1 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) [+]
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--- a/etc/NEWS	Wed Apr 17 15:03:02 2002 +0000
+++ b/etc/NEWS	Wed Apr 17 16:09:45 2002 +0000
@@ -349,17 +349,20 @@
 for example.  This feature also works for mark-end-of-sentence, if you
 bind that to a key.
 
-** Repeating set-mark-command immediately, i.e. C-SPC C-SPC, will enable
-transient-mark-mode temporarily if not already enabled.
+** Some commands do something special in Transient Mark mode when the
+mark is active--for instance, they limit their operation to the
+region.  Even if you don't normally use Transient Mark mode, you might
+want to get this behavior from a particular command.  There are two
+ways you can enable Transient Mark mode temporarily, and activate the
+mark, for one command only.
+
+One is to type C-SPC C-SPC; this also sets the mark.
+The other is to type C-u C-x C-x.  That does not set the mark.
 
 ** A prefix argument is no longer required to repeat a jump to a
 previous mark, i.e. C-u C-SPC C-SPC C-SPC ... will cycle through the
 mark ring.  Use C-u C-u C-SPC to set the mark immediately after a jump.
 
-** When the mark is active, and transient-mark-mode is not enabled,
-C-u C-x C-x (exchange-point-and-mark) will temporarily activate
-transient-mark-mode.
-
 ** In the *Occur* buffer, `o' switches to it in another window, and
 C-o displays the current line's occurrence in another window without
 switching to it.