Mercurial > emacs
changeset 21494:34dea67e7854
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author | Karl Heuer <kwzh@gnu.org> |
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date | Mon, 13 Apr 1998 18:53:08 +0000 |
parents | a22b10628409 |
children | 8a45c0e518fa |
files | etc/TUTORIAL |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/etc/TUTORIAL Mon Apr 13 17:16:40 1998 +0000 +++ b/etc/TUTORIAL Mon Apr 13 18:53:08 1998 +0000 @@ -534,9 +534,9 @@ Finally, type C-x C-f TUTORIAL <Return> to come back to the tutorial. -Emacs stores each file's text inside an object called a "buffer." +Emacs stores each file's text inside an object called a "buffer". Finding a file makes a new buffer inside Emacs. To see a list of the -buffers that current exist in your Emacs job, type +buffers that currently exist in your Emacs job, type C-x C-b List buffers @@ -647,8 +647,8 @@ If the computer crashes, you can recover your auto-saved editing by finding the file normally (the file you were editing, not the auto -save file) and then typing M-x recover file<return>. When it asks for -confirmation, type yes<return> to go ahead and recover the auto-save +save file) and then typing M-x recover file<Return>. When it asks for +confirmation, type yes<Return> to go ahead and recover the auto-save data. @@ -656,7 +656,7 @@ ----------- If Emacs sees that you are typing commands slowly it shows them to you -at the bottom of the screen in an area called the "echo area." The echo +at the bottom of the screen in an area called the "echo area". The echo area contains the bottom line of the screen. @@ -703,7 +703,7 @@ If you are going to be editing English text, such as this file, you should probably use Text Mode. ->> Type M-x text-mode<Return>. +>> Type M-x text mode<Return>. Don't worry, none of the commands you have learned changes Emacs in any great way. But you can observe that M-f and M-b now treat