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changeset 40267:dca37162945a
(RegText): Document append-to-register and prepend-to-register.
Suggested by Philip Lijnzaad <lijnzaad@ebi.ac.uk>.
Add index entries to all sections of the Registers chapter.
author | Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> |
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date | Wed, 24 Oct 2001 18:51:31 +0000 |
parents | b3ad4265c0eb |
children | 3b6c70f1fe6c |
files | man/regs.texi |
diffstat | 1 files changed, 20 insertions(+), 0 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/man/regs.texi Wed Oct 24 18:05:05 2001 +0000 +++ b/man/regs.texi Wed Oct 24 18:51:31 2001 +0000 @@ -37,6 +37,7 @@ @node RegPos @section Saving Positions in Registers +@cindex saving position in a register Saving a position records a place in a buffer so that you can move back there later. Moving to a saved position switches to that buffer @@ -70,6 +71,7 @@ @node RegText @section Saving Text in Registers +@cindex saving text in a register When you want to insert a copy of the same piece of text several times, it may be inconvenient to yank it from the kill ring, since each @@ -81,6 +83,10 @@ Copy region into register @var{r} (@code{copy-to-register}). @item C-x r i @var{r} Insert text from register @var{r} (@code{insert-register}). +@item M-x append-to-register @key{RET} @var{r} +Append region to text in register @var{r}. +@item M-x prepend-to-register @key{RET} @var{r} +Prepend region to text in register @var{r}. @end table @kindex C-x r s @@ -92,6 +98,16 @@ command with a numeric argument, deletes the text from the buffer as well; you can think of this as ``moving'' the region text into the register. +@findex append-to-register +@findex prepend-to-register + @kbd{M-x append-to-register @key{RET} @var{r}} appends the copy of +the text in the region to the text already stored in the register +named @var{r}. If invoked with a numeric argument, it deletes the +region after appending it to the register. A similar command +@code{prepend-to-register} works the same, except that it +@emph{prepends} the region text to the text in the register, rather +than @emph{appending} it. + @kbd{C-x r i @var{r}} inserts in the buffer the text from register @var{r}. Normally it leaves point before the text and places the mark after, but with a numeric argument (@kbd{C-u}) it puts point after the @@ -99,6 +115,7 @@ @node RegRect @section Saving Rectangles in Registers +@cindex saving rectangle in a register A register can contain a rectangle instead of linear text. The rectangle is represented as a list of strings. @xref{Rectangles}, for @@ -125,6 +142,7 @@ @node RegConfig @section Saving Window Configurations in Registers +@cindex saving window configuration in a register @findex window-configuration-to-register @findex frame-configuration-to-register @@ -151,6 +169,7 @@ @node RegNumbers @section Keeping Numbers in Registers +@cindex saving number in a register There are commands to store a number in a register, to insert the number in the buffer in decimal, and to increment it. These commands @@ -177,6 +196,7 @@ @node RegFiles @section Keeping File Names in Registers +@cindex saving fuile name in a register If you visit certain file names frequently, you can visit them more conveniently if you put their names in registers. Here's the Lisp code