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changeset 93360:80674d4c5239
(Quitting): Clarify effects of C-g.
author | Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com> |
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date | Fri, 28 Mar 2008 19:04:58 +0000 |
parents | 8e219ad08f96 |
children | 88a7af29767c |
files | doc/emacs/trouble.texi |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/doc/emacs/trouble.texi Fri Mar 28 19:04:42 2008 +0000 +++ b/doc/emacs/trouble.texi Fri Mar 28 19:04:58 2008 +0000 @@ -44,15 +44,17 @@ @cindex quitting @kindex C-g Quitting with @kbd{C-g} is the way to get rid of a partially typed -command, or a numeric argument that you don't want. It also stops a -running command in the middle in a relatively safe way, so you can use -it if you accidentally give a command which takes a long time. In -particular, it is safe to quit out of a kill command; either your text -will @emph{all} still be in the buffer, or it will @emph{all} be in -the kill ring, or maybe both. Quitting an incremental search does -special things, documented under searching; it may take two successive -@kbd{C-g} characters to get out of a search (@pxref{Incremental -Search}). +command, or a numeric argument that you don't want. Furthermore, if +you are in the middle of a command that is running, @kbd{C-g} stops +the command in a relatively safe way. For example, if you quit out of +a kill command that is taking a long time, either your text will +@emph{all} still be in the buffer, or it will @emph{all} be in the +kill ring, or maybe both. If the region is active, @kbd{C-g} +deactivates the mark, unless Transient Mark mode is off +(@pxref{Persistent Mark}). If you are in the middle of an incremental +search, @kbd{C-g} does special things; it may take two successive +@kbd{C-g} characters to get out of a search. @xref{Incremental +Search}, for details. On MS-DOS, the character @kbd{C-@key{BREAK}} serves as a quit character like @kbd{C-g}. The reason is that it is not feasible, on MS-DOS, to @@ -66,7 +68,6 @@ @xref{MS-DOS Keyboard}. @end ifnottex - @findex keyboard-quit @kbd{C-g} works by setting the variable @code{quit-flag} to @code{t} the instant @kbd{C-g} is typed; Emacs Lisp checks this variable