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| 25829 | 1 @c This is part of the Emacs manual. |
| 39287 | 2 @c Copyright (C) 1985,86,87,93,94,95,1997,2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc. |
| 25829 | 3 @c See file emacs.texi for copying conditions. |
| 4 @node Glossary, Key Index, Intro, Top | |
| 5 @unnumbered Glossary | |
| 6 | |
| 7 @table @asis | |
| 8 @item Abbrev | |
| 9 An abbrev is a text string which expands into a different text string | |
| 10 when present in the buffer. For example, you might define a few letters | |
| 11 as an abbrev for a long phrase that you want to insert frequently. | |
| 12 @xref{Abbrevs}. | |
| 13 | |
| 14 @item Aborting | |
| 15 Aborting means getting out of a recursive edit (q.v.@:). The | |
| 16 commands @kbd{C-]} and @kbd{M-x top-level} are used for this. | |
| 17 @xref{Quitting}. | |
| 18 | |
| 19 @item Alt | |
| 20 Alt is the name of a modifier bit which a keyboard input character may | |
| 21 have. To make a character Alt, type it while holding down the @key{ALT} | |
| 22 key. Such characters are given names that start with @kbd{Alt-} | |
| 23 (usually written @kbd{A-} for short). (Note that many terminals have a | |
| 24 key labeled @key{ALT} which is really a @key{META} key.) @xref{User | |
| 25 Input, Alt}. | |
| 26 | |
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27 @item Argument |
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28 See `numeric argument.' |
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| 25829 | 30 @item ASCII character |
| 31 An ASCII character is either an ASCII control character or an ASCII | |
| 32 printing character. @xref{User Input}. | |
| 33 | |
| 34 @item ASCII control character | |
| 35 An ASCII control character is the Control version of an upper-case | |
| 36 letter, or the Control version of one of the characters @samp{@@[\]^_?}. | |
| 37 | |
| 38 @item ASCII printing character | |
| 39 ASCII printing characters include letters, digits, space, and these | |
| 40 punctuation characters: @samp{!@@#$%^& *()_-+=|\~` @{@}[]:;"' <>,.?/}. | |
| 41 | |
| 42 @item Auto Fill Mode | |
| 43 Auto Fill mode is a minor mode in which text that you insert is | |
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45 @xref{Filling}. |
| 25829 | 46 |
| 47 @item Auto Saving | |
| 48 Auto saving is the practice of saving the contents of an Emacs buffer in | |
| 49 a specially-named file, so that the information will not be lost if the | |
| 50 buffer is lost due to a system error or user error. @xref{Auto Save}. | |
| 51 | |
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52 @item Autoloading |
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53 Emacs automatically loads Lisp libraries when a Lisp program requests a |
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54 function or a variable from those libraries. This is called |
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55 `autoloading'. @xref{Lisp Libraries}. |
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57 @item Backtrace |
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58 A backtrace is a trace of a series of function calls showing how a |
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59 program arrived to a certain point. It is used mainly for finding and |
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60 correcting bugs (q.v.@:). Emacs can display a backtrace when it signals |
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61 an error or when you type @kbd{C-g} (see `quitting'). @xref{Checklist}. |
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| 25829 | 63 @item Backup File |
| 64 A backup file records the contents that a file had before the current | |
| 65 editing session. Emacs makes backup files automatically to help you | |
| 66 track down or cancel changes you later regret making. @xref{Backup}. | |
| 67 | |
| 68 @item Balance Parentheses | |
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71 to move over parenthetical groupings (@pxref{Moving by Parens}). |
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73 that matches the one you just inserted (@pxref{Matching,,Matching |
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77 A balanced expression is a syntactically recognizable expression, such |
| 38745 | 78 as a symbol, number, string constant, block, or parenthesized expression |
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79 in C. @xref{Expressions,Balanced Expressions}. |
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81 @item Balloon Help |
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82 See `tooltips.' |
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84 @item Base Buffer |
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85 A base buffer is a buffer whose text is shared by an indirect buffer |
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| 25829 | 88 @item Bind |
| 89 To bind a key sequence means to give it a binding (q.v.@:). | |
| 90 @xref{Rebinding}. | |
| 91 | |
| 92 @item Binding | |
| 93 A key sequence gets its meaning in Emacs by having a binding, which is a | |
| 94 command (q.v.@:), a Lisp function that is run when the user types that | |
| 95 sequence. @xref{Commands,Binding}. Customization often involves | |
| 96 rebinding a character to a different command function. The bindings of | |
| 97 all key sequences are recorded in the keymaps (q.v.@:). @xref{Keymaps}. | |
| 98 | |
| 99 @item Blank Lines | |
| 100 Blank lines are lines that contain only whitespace. Emacs has several | |
| 101 commands for operating on the blank lines in the buffer. | |
| 102 | |
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104 Bookmarks are akin to registers (q.v.@:) in that they record positions |
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105 in buffers to which you can return later. Unlike registers, bookmarks |
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| 41601 | 108 @item Border |
| 109 A border is a thin space along the edge of the frame, used just for | |
| 110 spacing, not for displaying anything. An Emacs frame has an ordinary | |
| 111 external border, outside of everything including the menu bar, plus an | |
| 112 internal border that surrounds the text windows and their scroll bars | |
| 113 and separates them from the menu bar and tool bar. You can customize | |
| 114 both borders with options and resources (@pxref{Borders X}). Borders | |
| 115 are not the same as fringes (q.v.@:). | |
| 116 | |
| 25829 | 117 @item Buffer |
| 118 The buffer is the basic editing unit; one buffer corresponds to one text | |
| 119 being edited. You can have several buffers, but at any time you are | |
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120 editing only one, the `current buffer,' though several can be visible |
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| 25829 | 122 (q.v.@:) some file. @xref{Buffers}. |
| 123 | |
| 124 @item Buffer Selection History | |
| 125 Emacs keeps a buffer selection history which records how recently each | |
| 126 Emacs buffer has been selected. This is used for choosing a buffer to | |
| 127 select. @xref{Buffers}. | |
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129 @item Bug |
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130 A bug is an incorrect or unreasonable behavior of a program, or |
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131 inaccurate or confusing documentation. Emacs developers treat bug |
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132 reports, both in Emacs code and its documentation, very seriously and |
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133 ask you to report any bugs you find. @xref{Bugs}. |
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| 25829 | 135 @item Button Down Event |
| 136 A button down event is the kind of input event generated right away when | |
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137 you press down on a mouse button. @xref{Mouse Buttons}. |
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139 @item By Default |
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140 See `default.' |
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| 25829 | 142 @item @kbd{C-} |
| 143 @kbd{C-} in the name of a character is an abbreviation for Control. | |
| 144 @xref{User Input,C-}. | |
| 145 | |
| 146 @item @kbd{C-M-} | |
| 147 @kbd{C-M-} in the name of a character is an abbreviation for | |
| 148 Control-Meta. @xref{User Input,C-M-}. | |
| 149 | |
| 150 @item Case Conversion | |
| 151 Case conversion means changing text from upper case to lower case or | |
| 152 vice versa. @xref{Case}, for the commands for case conversion. | |
| 153 | |
| 154 @item Character | |
| 155 Characters form the contents of an Emacs buffer; see @ref{Text | |
| 156 Characters}. Also, key sequences (q.v.@:) are usually made up of | |
| 157 characters (though they may include other input events as well). | |
| 158 @xref{User Input}. | |
| 159 | |
| 160 @item Character Set | |
| 161 Emacs supports a number of character sets, each of which represents a | |
| 162 particular alphabet or script. @xref{International}. | |
| 163 | |
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| 25829 | 167 @item Click Event |
| 168 A click event is the kind of input event generated when you press a | |
| 169 mouse button and release it without moving the mouse. @xref{Mouse Buttons}. | |
| 170 | |
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| 25829 | 178 @item Coding System |
| 179 A coding system is an encoding for representing text characters in a | |
| 180 file or in a stream of information. Emacs has the ability to convert | |
| 181 text to or from a variety of coding systems when reading or writing it. | |
| 182 @xref{Coding Systems}. | |
| 183 | |
| 184 @item Command | |
| 185 A command is a Lisp function specially defined to be able to serve as a | |
| 186 key binding in Emacs. When you type a key sequence (q.v.@:), its | |
| 187 binding (q.v.@:) is looked up in the relevant keymaps (q.v.@:) to find | |
| 188 the command to run. @xref{Commands}. | |
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| 25829 | 193 @item Command Name |
| 194 A command name is the name of a Lisp symbol which is a command | |
| 195 (@pxref{Commands}). You can invoke any command by its name using | |
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196 @kbd{M-x} (@pxref{M-x,M-x,Running Commands by Name}). |
| 25829 | 197 |
| 198 @item Comment | |
| 199 A comment is text in a program which is intended only for humans reading | |
| 200 the program, and which is marked specially so that it will be ignored | |
| 201 when the program is loaded or compiled. Emacs offers special commands | |
| 202 for creating, aligning and killing comments. @xref{Comments}. | |
| 203 | |
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205 Common Lisp is a dialect of Lisp (q.v.@:) much larger and more powerful |
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207 package. @xref{Common Lisp,,, cl, Common Lisp Extensions}. |
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| 25829 | 209 @item Compilation |
| 210 Compilation is the process of creating an executable program from source | |
| 211 code. Emacs has commands for compiling files of Emacs Lisp code | |
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| 25829 | 213 Reference Manual}) and programs in C and other languages |
| 214 (@pxref{Compilation}). | |
| 215 | |
| 216 @item Complete Key | |
| 217 A complete key is a key sequence which fully specifies one action to be | |
| 218 performed by Emacs. For example, @kbd{X} and @kbd{C-f} and @kbd{C-x m} | |
| 219 are complete keys. Complete keys derive their meanings from being bound | |
| 220 (q.v.@:) to commands (q.v.@:). Thus, @kbd{X} is conventionally bound to | |
| 221 a command to insert @samp{X} in the buffer; @kbd{C-x m} is | |
| 222 conventionally bound to a command to begin composing a mail message. | |
| 223 @xref{Keys}. | |
| 224 | |
| 225 @item Completion | |
| 226 Completion is what Emacs does when it automatically fills out an | |
| 227 abbreviation for a name into the entire name. Completion is done for | |
| 228 minibuffer (q.v.@:) arguments when the set of possible valid inputs | |
| 229 is known; for example, on command names, buffer names, and | |
| 230 file names. Completion occurs when @key{TAB}, @key{SPC} or @key{RET} | |
| 231 is typed. @xref{Completion}.@refill | |
| 232 | |
| 233 @item Continuation Line | |
| 234 When a line of text is longer than the width of the window, it | |
| 235 takes up more than one screen line when displayed. We say that the | |
| 236 text line is continued, and all screen lines used for it after the | |
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| 240 @item Control Character | |
| 241 A control character is a character that you type by holding down the | |
| 242 @key{CTRL} key. Some control characters also have their own keys, so | |
| 243 that you can type them without using @key{CTRL}. For example, | |
| 244 @key{RET}, @key{TAB}, @key{ESC} and @key{DEL} are all control | |
| 245 characters. @xref{User Input}. | |
| 246 | |
| 247 @item Copyleft | |
| 248 A copyleft is a notice giving the public legal permission to | |
| 249 redistribute a program or other work of art. Copylefts are used by | |
| 250 left-wing programmers to promote freedom and cooperation, just as | |
| 251 copyrights are used by right-wing programmers to gain power over other | |
| 252 people. | |
| 253 | |
| 254 The particular form of copyleft used by the GNU project is called the | |
| 255 GNU General Public License. @xref{Copying}. | |
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| 262 The current buffer in Emacs is the Emacs buffer on which most editing | |
| 263 commands operate. You can select any Emacs buffer as the current one. | |
| 264 @xref{Buffers}. | |
| 265 | |
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| 279 @item Cursor | |
| 280 The cursor is the rectangle on the screen which indicates the position | |
| 281 called point (q.v.@:) at which insertion and deletion takes place. | |
| 282 The cursor is on or under the character that follows point. Often | |
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| 286 @item Customization | |
| 287 Customization is making minor changes in the way Emacs works. It is | |
| 288 often done by setting variables (@pxref{Variables}) or by rebinding | |
| 289 key sequences (@pxref{Keymaps}). | |
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| 296 The default for an argument is the value that will be assumed if you | |
| 297 do not specify one. When the minibuffer is used to read an argument, | |
| 298 the default argument is used if you just type @key{RET}. | |
| 299 @xref{Minibuffer}. | |
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| 306 When you specify a file name that does not start with @samp{/} or @samp{~}, | |
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| 323 @item Deletion | |
| 324 Deletion means erasing text without copying it into the kill ring | |
| 325 (q.v.@:). The alternative is killing (q.v.@:). @xref{Killing,Deletion}. | |
| 326 | |
| 327 @item Deletion of Files | |
| 328 Deleting a file means erasing it from the file system. | |
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| 25829 | 330 |
| 331 @item Deletion of Messages | |
| 332 Deleting a message means flagging it to be eliminated from your mail | |
| 333 file. Until you expunge (q.v.@:) the Rmail file, you can still undelete | |
| 38490 | 334 the messages you have deleted. @xref{Rmail Deletion}. |
| 25829 | 335 |
| 336 @item Deletion of Windows | |
| 337 Deleting a window means eliminating it from the screen. Other windows | |
| 338 expand to use up the space. The deleted window can never come back, | |
| 339 but no actual text is thereby lost. @xref{Windows}. | |
| 340 | |
| 341 @item Directory | |
| 342 File directories are named collections in the file system, within which | |
| 343 you can place individual files or subdirectories. @xref{Directories}. | |
| 344 | |
| 345 @item Dired | |
| 346 Dired is the Emacs facility that displays the contents of a file | |
| 347 directory and allows you to ``edit the directory,'' performing | |
| 348 operations on the files in the directory. @xref{Dired}. | |
| 349 | |
| 350 @item Disabled Command | |
| 351 A disabled command is one that you may not run without special | |
| 352 confirmation. The usual reason for disabling a command is that it is | |
| 353 confusing for beginning users. @xref{Disabling}. | |
| 354 | |
| 355 @item Down Event | |
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| 358 @item Drag Event | |
| 359 A drag event is the kind of input event generated when you press a mouse | |
| 360 button, move the mouse, and then release the button. @xref{Mouse | |
| 361 Buttons}. | |
| 362 | |
| 363 @item Dribble File | |
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| 25829 | 367 tell it to. @xref{Bugs}. |
| 368 | |
| 369 @item Echo Area | |
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| 25829 | 372 (including error messages). The messages are stored in the buffer |
| 373 @samp{*Messages*} so you can review them later. @xref{Echo Area}. | |
| 374 | |
| 375 @item Echoing | |
| 376 Echoing is acknowledging the receipt of commands by displaying them (in | |
| 377 the echo area). Emacs never echoes single-character key sequences; | |
| 378 longer key sequences echo only if you pause while typing them. | |
| 379 | |
| 380 @item Electric | |
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| 25829 | 383 else as well. For example, some programming language major modes define |
| 384 particular delimiter characters to reindent the line or insert one or | |
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| 389 the end of a text line. On GNU and Unix systems, this is a newline | |
| 390 (q.v.@:), but other systems have other conventions. @xref{Coding | |
| 391 Systems,end-of-line}. Emacs can recognize several end-of-line | |
| 392 conventions in files and convert between them. | |
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| 405 An error occurs when an Emacs command cannot execute in the current | |
| 406 circumstances. When an error occurs, execution of the command stops | |
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| 410 | |
| 411 @item Error Message | |
| 412 An error message is a single line of output displayed by Emacs when the | |
| 413 user asks for something impossible to do (such as, killing text | |
| 414 forward when point is at the end of the buffer). They appear in the | |
| 415 echo area, accompanied by a beep. | |
| 416 | |
| 417 @item @key{ESC} | |
| 418 @key{ESC} is a character used as a prefix for typing Meta characters on | |
| 419 keyboards lacking a @key{META} key. Unlike the @key{META} key (which, | |
| 420 like the @key{SHIFT} key, is held down while another character is | |
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| 442 | |
| 443 @item File Name | |
| 444 A file name is a name that refers to a file. File names may be relative | |
| 445 or absolute; the meaning of a relative file name depends on the current | |
| 446 directory, but an absolute file name refers to the same file regardless | |
| 447 of which directory is current. On GNU and Unix systems, an absolute | |
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| 456 @item File-Name Component | |
| 457 A file-name component names a file directly within a particular | |
| 458 directory. On GNU and Unix systems, a file name is a sequence of | |
| 459 file-name components, separated by slashes. For example, @file{foo/bar} | |
| 460 is a file name containing two components, @samp{foo} and @samp{bar}; it | |
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| 466 The fill prefix is a string that should be expected at the beginning | |
| 467 of each line when filling is done. It is not regarded as part of the | |
| 468 text to be filled. @xref{Filling}. | |
| 469 | |
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| 471 Filling text means shifting text between consecutive lines so that all | |
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| 485 @item Formatted Text | |
| 486 Formatted text is text that displays with formatting information while | |
| 487 you edit. Formatting information includes fonts, colors, and specified | |
| 488 margins. @xref{Formatted Text}. | |
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| 494 A frame is a rectangular cluster of Emacs windows. Emacs starts out | |
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| 511 @item Function Key | |
| 512 A function key is a key on the keyboard that sends input but does not | |
| 513 correspond to any character. @xref{Function Keys}. | |
| 514 | |
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| 25829 | 518 examples of the use of `global' appear below. |
| 519 | |
| 520 @item Global Abbrev | |
| 521 A global definition of an abbrev (q.v.@:) is effective in all major | |
| 522 modes that do not have local (q.v.@:) definitions for the same abbrev. | |
| 523 @xref{Abbrevs}. | |
| 524 | |
| 525 @item Global Keymap | |
| 526 The global keymap (q.v.@:) contains key bindings that are in effect | |
| 527 except when overridden by local key bindings in a major mode's local | |
| 528 keymap (q.v.@:). @xref{Keymaps}. | |
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| 540 @item Global Variable | |
| 541 The global value of a variable (q.v.@:) takes effect in all buffers | |
| 542 that do not have their own local (q.v.@:) values for the variable. | |
| 543 @xref{Variables}. | |
| 544 | |
| 545 @item Graphic Character | |
| 546 Graphic characters are those assigned pictorial images rather than | |
| 547 just names. All the non-Meta (q.v.@:) characters except for the | |
| 548 Control (q.v.@:) characters are graphic characters. These include | |
| 549 letters, digits, punctuation, and spaces; they do not include | |
| 550 @key{RET} or @key{ESC}. In Emacs, typing a graphic character inserts | |
| 551 that character (in ordinary editing modes). @xref{Basic,,Basic Editing}. | |
| 552 | |
| 553 @item Highlighting | |
| 554 Highlighting text means displaying it with a different foreground and/or | |
| 555 background color to make it stand out from the rest of the text in the | |
| 556 buffer. | |
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| 561 Mark}). Incremental search also highlights matches (@pxref{Incremental | |
| 562 Search}). See also `font lock'. | |
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| 565 Hardcopy means printed output. Emacs has commands for making printed | |
| 566 listings of text in Emacs buffers. @xref{Hardcopy}. | |
| 567 | |
| 568 @item @key{HELP} | |
| 569 @key{HELP} is the Emacs name for @kbd{C-h} or @key{F1}. You can type | |
| 570 @key{HELP} at any time to ask what options you have, or to ask what any | |
| 571 command does. @xref{Help}. | |
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| 587 Hyper is the name of a modifier bit which a keyboard input character may | |
| 588 have. To make a character Hyper, type it while holding down the | |
| 589 @key{HYPER} key. Such characters are given names that start with | |
| 590 @kbd{Hyper-} (usually written @kbd{H-} for short). @xref{User Input, | |
| 591 Hyper}. | |
| 592 | |
| 593 @item Inbox | |
| 594 An inbox is a file in which mail is delivered by the operating system. | |
| 595 Rmail transfers mail from inboxes to Rmail files (q.v.@:) in which the | |
| 596 mail is then stored permanently or until explicitly deleted. | |
| 597 @xref{Rmail Inbox}. | |
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| 604 Indentation means blank space at the beginning of a line. Most | |
| 605 programming languages have conventions for using indentation to | |
| 606 illuminate the structure of the program, and Emacs has special | |
| 607 commands to adjust indentation. | |
| 608 @xref{Indentation}. | |
| 609 | |
| 610 @item Indirect Buffer | |
| 611 An indirect buffer is a buffer that shares the text of another buffer, | |
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| 618 @item Input Event | |
| 619 An input event represents, within Emacs, one action taken by the user on | |
| 620 the terminal. Input events include typing characters, typing function | |
| 621 keys, pressing or releasing mouse buttons, and switching between Emacs | |
| 622 frames. @xref{User Input}. | |
| 623 | |
| 624 @item Input Method | |
| 625 An input method is a system for entering non-ASCII text characters by | |
| 626 typing sequences of ASCII characters (q.v.@:). @xref{Input Methods}. | |
| 627 | |
| 628 @item Insertion | |
| 629 Insertion means copying text into the buffer, either from the keyboard | |
| 630 or from some other place in Emacs. | |
| 631 | |
| 632 @item Interlocking | |
| 633 Interlocking is a feature for warning when you start to alter a file | |
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| 645 @item Keyboard Macro | |
| 646 Keyboard macros are a way of defining new Emacs commands from | |
| 647 sequences of existing ones, with no need to write a Lisp program. | |
| 648 @xref{Keyboard Macros}. | |
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| 657 A key sequence (key, for short) is a sequence of input events (q.v.@:) | |
| 658 that are meaningful as a single unit. If the key sequence is enough to | |
| 659 specify one action, it is a complete key (q.v.@:); if it is not enough, | |
| 660 it is a prefix key (q.v.@:). @xref{Keys}. | |
| 661 | |
| 662 @item Keymap | |
| 663 The keymap is the data structure that records the bindings (q.v.@:) of | |
| 664 key sequences to the commands that they run. For example, the global | |
| 665 keymap binds the character @kbd{C-n} to the command function | |
| 666 @code{next-line}. @xref{Keymaps}. | |
| 667 | |
| 668 @item Keyboard Translation Table | |
| 669 The keyboard translation table is an array that translates the character | |
| 670 codes that come from the terminal into the character codes that make up | |
| 671 key sequences. @xref{Keyboard Translations}. | |
| 672 | |
| 673 @item Kill Ring | |
| 674 The kill ring is where all text you have killed recently is saved. | |
| 675 You can reinsert any of the killed text still in the ring; this is | |
| 676 called yanking (q.v.@:). @xref{Yanking}. | |
| 677 | |
| 678 @item Killing | |
| 679 Killing means erasing text and saving it on the kill ring so it can be | |
| 680 yanked (q.v.@:) later. Some other systems call this ``cutting.'' | |
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| 25829 | 685 Killing a job (such as, an invocation of Emacs) means making it cease |
| 686 to exist. Any data within it, if not saved in a file, is lost. | |
| 687 @xref{Exiting}. | |
| 688 | |
| 689 @item Language Environment | |
| 690 Your choice of language environment specifies defaults for the input | |
| 691 method (q.v.@:) and coding system (q.v.@:). @xref{Language | |
| 692 Environments}. These defaults are relevant if you edit non-ASCII text | |
| 693 (@pxref{International}). | |
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| 704 A list is, approximately, a text string beginning with an open | |
| 705 parenthesis and ending with the matching close parenthesis. In C mode | |
| 706 and other non-Lisp modes, groupings surrounded by other kinds of matched | |
| 707 delimiters appropriate to the language, such as braces, are also | |
| 708 considered lists. Emacs has special commands for many operations on | |
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| 25829 | 713 kind of context is a particular function execution, a particular |
| 714 buffer, or a particular major mode. It is the opposite of `global' | |
| 715 (q.v.@:). Specific uses of `local' in Emacs terminology appear below. | |
| 716 | |
| 717 @item Local Abbrev | |
| 718 A local abbrev definition is effective only if a particular major mode | |
| 719 is selected. In that major mode, it overrides any global definition | |
| 720 for the same abbrev. @xref{Abbrevs}. | |
| 721 | |
| 722 @item Local Keymap | |
| 723 A local keymap is used in a particular major mode; the key bindings | |
| 724 (q.v.@:) in the current local keymap override global bindings of the | |
| 725 same key sequences. @xref{Keymaps}. | |
| 726 | |
| 727 @item Local Variable | |
| 728 A local value of a variable (q.v.@:) applies to only one buffer. | |
| 729 @xref{Locals}. | |
| 730 | |
| 731 @item @kbd{M-} | |
| 732 @kbd{M-} in the name of a character is an abbreviation for @key{META}, | |
| 733 one of the modifier keys that can accompany any character. | |
| 734 @xref{User Input}. | |
| 735 | |
| 736 @item @kbd{M-C-} | |
| 737 @kbd{M-C-} in the name of a character is an abbreviation for | |
| 738 Control-Meta; it means the same thing as @kbd{C-M-}. If your | |
| 739 terminal lacks a real @key{META} key, you type a Control-Meta character by | |
| 740 typing @key{ESC} and then typing the corresponding Control character. | |
| 741 @xref{User Input,C-M-}. | |
| 742 | |
| 743 @item @kbd{M-x} | |
| 744 @kbd{M-x} is the key sequence which is used to call an Emacs command by | |
| 745 name. This is how you run commands that are not bound to key sequences. | |
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| 25829 | 747 |
| 748 @item Mail | |
| 749 Mail means messages sent from one user to another through the computer | |
| 750 system, to be read at the recipient's convenience. Emacs has commands for | |
| 751 composing and sending mail, and for reading and editing the mail you have | |
| 752 received. @xref{Sending Mail}. @xref{Rmail}, for how to read mail. | |
| 753 | |
| 754 @item Mail Composition Method | |
| 755 A mail composition method is a program runnable within Emacs for editing | |
| 756 and sending a mail message. Emacs lets you select from several | |
| 757 alternative mail composition methods. @xref{Mail Methods}. | |
| 758 | |
| 759 @item Major Mode | |
| 760 The Emacs major modes are a mutually exclusive set of options, each of | |
| 761 which configures Emacs for editing a certain sort of text. Ideally, | |
| 762 each programming language has its own major mode. @xref{Major Modes}. | |
| 763 | |
| 764 @item Mark | |
| 765 The mark points to a position in the text. It specifies one end of the | |
| 766 region (q.v.@:), point being the other end. Many commands operate on | |
| 767 all the text from point to the mark. Each buffer has its own mark. | |
| 768 @xref{Mark}. | |
| 769 | |
| 770 @item Mark Ring | |
| 771 The mark ring is used to hold several recent previous locations of the | |
| 772 mark, just in case you want to move back to them. Each buffer has its | |
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| 25829 | 774 @xref{Mark Ring}. |
| 775 | |
| 776 @item Menu Bar | |
| 777 The menu bar is the line at the top of an Emacs frame. It contains | |
| 33746 | 778 words you can click on with the mouse to bring up menus, or you can use |
| 779 a keyboard interface to navigate it. @xref{Menu Bars}. | |
| 25829 | 780 |
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| 25829 | 797 @item Meta Character |
| 798 A Meta character is one whose character code includes the Meta bit. | |
| 799 | |
| 800 @item Minibuffer | |
| 801 The minibuffer is the window that appears when necessary inside the | |
| 802 echo area (q.v.@:), used for reading arguments to commands. | |
| 803 @xref{Minibuffer}. | |
| 804 | |
| 805 @item Minibuffer History | |
| 806 The minibuffer history records the text you have specified in the past | |
| 807 for minibuffer arguments, so you can conveniently use the same text | |
| 808 again. @xref{Minibuffer History}. | |
| 809 | |
| 810 @item Minor Mode | |
| 811 A minor mode is an optional feature of Emacs which can be switched on | |
| 812 or off independently of all other features. Each minor mode has a | |
| 813 command to turn it on or off. @xref{Minor Modes}. | |
| 814 | |
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| 821 @item Mode Line | |
| 822 The mode line is the line at the bottom of each window (q.v.@:), giving | |
| 823 status information on the buffer displayed in that window. @xref{Mode | |
| 824 Line}. | |
| 825 | |
| 826 @item Modified Buffer | |
| 827 A buffer (q.v.@:) is modified if its text has been changed since the | |
| 828 last time the buffer was saved (or since when it was created, if it | |
| 829 has never been saved). @xref{Saving}. | |
| 830 | |
| 831 @item Moving Text | |
| 832 Moving text means erasing it from one place and inserting it in | |
| 833 another. The usual way to move text by killing (q.v.@:) and then | |
| 834 yanking (q.v.@:). @xref{Killing}. | |
| 835 | |
| 836 @item MULE | |
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| 25829 | 838 using multibyte characters (q.v.@:). @xref{International}. |
| 839 | |
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| 25829 | 845 |
| 846 @item Named Mark | |
| 847 A named mark is a register (q.v.@:) in its role of recording a | |
| 848 location in text so that you can move point to that location. | |
| 849 @xref{Registers}. | |
| 850 | |
| 851 @item Narrowing | |
| 852 Narrowing means creating a restriction (q.v.@:) that limits editing in | |
| 853 the current buffer to only a part of the text in the buffer. Text | |
| 854 outside that part is inaccessible to the user until the boundaries are | |
| 855 widened again, but it is still there, and saving the file saves it | |
| 856 all. @xref{Narrowing}. | |
| 857 | |
| 858 @item Newline | |
| 859 Control-J characters in the buffer terminate lines of text and are | |
| 860 therefore also called newlines. @xref{Text Characters,Newline}. | |
| 861 | |
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| 869 A numeric argument is a number, specified before a command, to change | |
| 870 the effect of the command. Often the numeric argument serves as a | |
| 871 repeat count. @xref{Arguments}. | |
| 872 | |
| 873 @item Overwrite Mode | |
| 874 Overwrite mode is a minor mode. When it is enabled, ordinary text | |
| 875 characters replace the existing text after point rather than pushing | |
| 876 it to the right. @xref{Minor Modes}. | |
| 877 | |
| 878 @item Page | |
| 879 A page is a unit of text, delimited by formfeed characters (ASCII | |
| 880 control-L, code 014) coming at the beginning of a line. Some Emacs | |
| 881 commands are provided for moving over and operating on pages. | |
| 882 @xref{Pages}. | |
| 883 | |
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| 25829 | 886 special Emacs commands for moving over and operating on paragraphs. |
| 887 @xref{Paragraphs}. | |
| 888 | |
| 889 @item Parsing | |
| 890 We say that certain Emacs commands parse words or expressions in the | |
| 891 text being edited. Really, all they know how to do is find the other | |
| 892 end of a word or expression. @xref{Syntax}. | |
| 893 | |
| 894 @item Point | |
| 895 Point is the place in the buffer at which insertion and deletion | |
| 896 occur. Point is considered to be between two characters, not at one | |
| 897 character. The terminal's cursor (q.v.@:) indicates the location of | |
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| 903 @item Prefix Key | |
| 904 A prefix key is a key sequence (q.v.@:) whose sole function is to | |
| 905 introduce a set of longer key sequences. @kbd{C-x} is an example of | |
| 906 prefix key; any two-character sequence starting with @kbd{C-x} is | |
| 907 therefore a legitimate key sequence. @xref{Keys}. | |
| 908 | |
| 909 @item Primary Rmail File | |
| 910 Your primary Rmail file is the file named @samp{RMAIL} in your home | |
| 911 directory. That's where Rmail stores your incoming mail, unless you | |
| 912 specify a different file name. @xref{Rmail}. | |
| 913 | |
| 914 @item Primary Selection | |
| 915 The primary selection is one particular X selection (q.v.@:); it is the | |
| 916 selection that most X applications use for transferring text to and from | |
| 917 other applications. | |
| 918 | |
| 919 The Emacs kill commands set the primary selection and the yank command | |
| 920 uses the primary selection when appropriate. @xref{Killing}. | |
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| 25829 | 924 is called prompting. Emacs prompts always appear in the echo area |
| 925 (q.v.@:). One kind of prompting happens when the minibuffer is used to | |
| 926 read an argument (@pxref{Minibuffer}); the echoing which happens when | |
| 927 you pause in the middle of typing a multi-character key sequence is also | |
| 928 a kind of prompting (@pxref{Echo Area}). | |
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| 935 Quitting means canceling a partially typed command or a running | |
| 936 command, using @kbd{C-g} (or @kbd{C-@key{BREAK}} on MS-DOS). @xref{Quitting}. | |
| 937 | |
| 938 @item Quoting | |
| 939 Quoting means depriving a character of its usual special significance. | |
| 940 The most common kind of quoting in Emacs is with @kbd{C-q}. What | |
| 941 constitutes special significance depends on the context and on | |
| 942 convention. For example, an ``ordinary'' character as an Emacs command | |
| 943 inserts itself; so in this context, a special character is any character | |
| 944 that does not normally insert itself (such as @key{DEL}, for example), | |
| 945 and quoting it makes it insert itself as if it were not special. Not | |
| 946 all contexts allow quoting. @xref{Basic,Quoting,Basic Editing}. | |
| 947 | |
| 948 @item Quoting File Names | |
| 949 Quoting a file name turns off the special significance of constructs | |
| 950 such as @samp{$}, @samp{~} and @samp{:}. @xref{Quoted File Names}. | |
| 951 | |
| 952 @item Read-Only Buffer | |
| 953 A read-only buffer is one whose text you are not allowed to change. | |
| 954 Normally Emacs makes buffers read-only when they contain text which | |
| 955 has a special significance to Emacs; for example, Dired buffers. | |
| 956 Visiting a file that is write-protected also makes a read-only buffer. | |
| 957 @xref{Buffers}. | |
| 958 | |
| 959 @item Rectangle | |
| 960 A rectangle consists of the text in a given range of columns on a given | |
| 961 range of lines. Normally you specify a rectangle by putting point at | |
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| 25829 | 963 @xref{Rectangles}. |
| 964 | |
| 965 @item Recursive Editing Level | |
| 966 A recursive editing level is a state in which part of the execution of | |
| 967 a command involves asking the user to edit some text. This text may | |
| 968 or may not be the same as the text to which the command was applied. | |
| 969 The mode line indicates recursive editing levels with square brackets | |
| 970 (@samp{[} and @samp{]}). @xref{Recursive Edit}. | |
| 971 | |
| 972 @item Redisplay | |
| 973 Redisplay is the process of correcting the image on the screen to | |
| 974 correspond to changes that have been made in the text being edited. | |
| 975 @xref{Screen,Redisplay}. | |
| 976 | |
| 977 @item Regexp | |
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| 25829 | 979 |
| 980 @item Region | |
| 981 The region is the text between point (q.v.@:) and the mark (q.v.@:). | |
| 982 Many commands operate on the text of the region. @xref{Mark,Region}. | |
| 983 | |
| 984 @item Registers | |
| 985 Registers are named slots in which text or buffer positions or | |
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| 25829 | 988 |
| 989 @item Regular Expression | |
| 990 A regular expression is a pattern that can match various text strings; | |
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| 25829 | 992 digits. @xref{Regexps}. |
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| 1004 @item Replacement | |
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| 25829 | 1006 |
| 1007 @item Restriction | |
| 1008 A buffer's restriction is the amount of text, at the beginning or the | |
| 1009 end of the buffer, that is temporarily inaccessible. Giving a buffer a | |
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| 25829 | 1012 |
| 1013 @item @key{RET} | |
| 1014 @key{RET} is a character that in Emacs runs the command to insert a | |
| 1015 newline into the text. It is also used to terminate most arguments | |
| 1016 read in the minibuffer (q.v.@:). @xref{User Input,Return}. | |
| 1017 | |
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| 25829 | 1022 @item Rmail File |
| 1023 An Rmail file is a file containing text in a special format used by | |
| 1024 Rmail for storing mail. @xref{Rmail}. | |
| 1025 | |
| 1026 @item Saving | |
| 1027 Saving a buffer means copying its text into the file that was visited | |
| 1028 (q.v.@:) in that buffer. This is the way text in files actually gets | |
| 1029 changed by your Emacs editing. @xref{Saving}. | |
| 1030 | |
| 1031 @item Scroll Bar | |
| 1032 A scroll bar is a tall thin hollow box that appears at the side of a | |
| 1033 window. You can use mouse commands in the scroll bar to scroll the | |
| 33746 | 1034 window. The scroll bar feature is supported only under windowing |
| 1035 systems. @xref{Scroll Bars}. | |
| 25829 | 1036 |
| 1037 @item Scrolling | |
| 1038 Scrolling means shifting the text in the Emacs window so as to see a | |
| 1039 different part of the buffer. @xref{Display,Scrolling}. | |
| 1040 | |
| 1041 @item Searching | |
| 1042 Searching means moving point to the next occurrence of a specified | |
| 1043 string or the next match for a specified regular expression. | |
| 1044 @xref{Search}. | |
| 1045 | |
| 1046 @item Search Path | |
| 1047 A search path is a list of directory names, to be used for searching for | |
| 1048 files for certain purposes. For example, the variable @code{load-path} | |
| 1049 holds a search path for finding Lisp library files. @xref{Lisp Libraries}. | |
| 1050 | |
| 1051 @item Secondary Selection | |
| 1052 The secondary selection is one particular X selection; some X | |
| 1053 applications can use it for transferring text to and from other | |
| 1054 applications. Emacs has special mouse commands for transferring text | |
| 1055 using the secondary selection. @xref{Secondary Selection}. | |
| 1056 | |
| 1057 @item Selecting | |
| 1058 Selecting a buffer means making it the current (q.v.@:) buffer. | |
| 1059 @xref{Buffers,Selecting}. | |
| 1060 | |
| 1061 @item Selection | |
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| 25829 | 1063 selections whose values are text. A program can also read the |
| 1064 selections that other programs have set up. This is the principal way | |
| 1065 of transferring text between window applications. Emacs has commands to | |
| 1066 work with the primary (q.v.@:) selection and the secondary (q.v.@:) | |
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| 25829 | 1068 |
| 1069 @item Self-Documentation | |
| 1070 Self-documentation is the feature of Emacs which can tell you what any | |
| 1071 command does, or give you a list of all commands related to a topic | |
| 1072 you specify. You ask for self-documentation with the help character, | |
| 1073 @kbd{C-h}. @xref{Help}. | |
| 1074 | |
| 1075 @item Self-Inserting Character | |
| 1076 A character is self-inserting if typing that character inserts that | |
| 1077 character in the buffer. Ordinary printing and whitespace characters | |
| 1078 are self-inserting in Emacs, except in certain special major modes. | |
| 1079 | |
| 1080 @item Sentences | |
| 1081 Emacs has commands for moving by or killing by sentences. | |
| 1082 @xref{Sentences}. | |
| 1083 | |
| 1084 @item Sexp | |
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| 25829 | 1090 |
| 1091 @item Simultaneous Editing | |
| 1092 Simultaneous editing means two users modifying the same file at once. | |
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| 38745 | 1094 or her work. Emacs detects all cases of simultaneous editing, and |
| 1095 warns one of the users to investigate. | |
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| 1114 A string is a kind of Lisp data object which contains a sequence of | |
| 1115 characters. Many Emacs variables are intended to have strings as | |
| 1116 values. The Lisp syntax for a string consists of the characters in the | |
| 1117 string with a @samp{"} before and another @samp{"} after. A @samp{"} | |
| 1118 that is part of the string must be written as @samp{\"} and a @samp{\} | |
| 1119 that is part of the string must be written as @samp{\\}. All other | |
| 1120 characters, including newline, can be included just by writing them | |
| 1121 inside the string; however, backslash sequences as in C, such as | |
| 1122 @samp{\n} for newline or @samp{\241} using an octal character code, are | |
| 1123 allowed as well. | |
| 1124 | |
| 1125 @item String Substitution | |
| 1126 See `global substitution'. | |
| 1127 | |
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| 25829 | 1131 @item Syntax Table |
| 1132 The syntax table tells Emacs which characters are part of a word, | |
| 1133 which characters balance each other like parentheses, etc. | |
| 1134 @xref{Syntax}. | |
| 1135 | |
| 1136 @item Super | |
| 1137 Super is the name of a modifier bit which a keyboard input character may | |
| 1138 have. To make a character Super, type it while holding down the | |
| 1139 @key{SUPER} key. Such characters are given names that start with | |
| 1140 @kbd{Super-} (usually written @kbd{s-} for short). @xref{User Input, | |
| 1141 Super}. | |
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| 1155 definitions in one or more other files. @xref{Tags}. | |
| 1156 | |
| 1157 @item Termscript File | |
| 1158 A termscript file contains a record of all characters sent by Emacs to | |
| 1159 the terminal. It is used for tracking down bugs in Emacs redisplay. | |
| 1160 Emacs does not make a termscript file unless you tell it to. | |
| 1161 @xref{Bugs}. | |
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| 1163 @item Text | |
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| 25829 | 1165 |
| 1166 @itemize @bullet | |
| 1167 @item | |
| 1168 Data consisting of a sequence of characters, as opposed to binary | |
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| 25829 | 1172 @item |
| 1173 Data consisting of written human language, as opposed to programs, | |
| 1174 or following the stylistic conventions of human language. | |
| 1175 @end itemize | |
| 1176 | |
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| 25829 | 1199 @item Top Level |
| 1200 Top level is the normal state of Emacs, in which you are editing the | |
| 1201 text of the file you have visited. You are at top level whenever you | |
| 1202 are not in a recursive editing level (q.v.@:) or the minibuffer | |
| 1203 (q.v.@:), and not in the middle of a command. You can get back to top | |
| 1204 level by aborting (q.v.@:) and quitting (q.v.@:). @xref{Quitting}. | |
| 1205 | |
| 1206 @item Transposition | |
| 1207 Transposing two units of text means putting each one into the place | |
| 1208 formerly occupied by the other. There are Emacs commands to transpose | |
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| 25829 | 1210 (@pxref{Transpose}). |
| 1211 | |
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| 1213 Truncating text lines in the display means leaving out any text on a | |
| 1214 line that does not fit within the right margin of the window | |
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| 25829 | 1216 @xref{Basic,Truncation,Basic Editing}. |
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| 25829 | 1221 @item Undoing |
| 1222 Undoing means making your previous editing go in reverse, bringing | |
| 1223 back the text that existed earlier in the editing session. | |
| 1224 @xref{Undo}. | |
| 1225 | |
| 1226 @item User Option | |
| 1227 A user option is a variable (q.v.@:) that exists so that you can customize | |
| 1228 Emacs by setting it to a new value. @xref{Variables}. | |
| 1229 | |
| 1230 @item Variable | |
| 1231 A variable is an object in Lisp that can store an arbitrary value. | |
| 1232 Emacs uses some variables for internal purposes, and has others (known | |
| 1233 as `user options' (q.v.@:)) just so that you can set their values to | |
| 1234 control the behavior of Emacs. The variables used in Emacs that you | |
| 1235 are likely to be interested in are listed in the Variables Index in | |
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| 1239 @item Version Control | |
| 1240 Version control systems keep track of multiple versions of a source file. | |
| 1241 They provide a more powerful alternative to keeping backup files (q.v.@:). | |
| 1242 @xref{Version Control}. | |
| 1243 | |
| 1244 @item Visiting | |
| 1245 Visiting a file means loading its contents into a buffer (q.v.@:) | |
| 1246 where they can be edited. @xref{Visiting}. | |
| 1247 | |
| 1248 @item Whitespace | |
| 1249 Whitespace is any run of consecutive formatting characters (space, | |
| 1250 tab, newline, and backspace). | |
| 1251 | |
| 1252 @item Widening | |
| 1253 Widening is removing any restriction (q.v.@:) on the current buffer; | |
| 1254 it is the opposite of narrowing (q.v.@:). @xref{Narrowing}. | |
| 1255 | |
| 1256 @item Window | |
| 1257 Emacs divides a frame (q.v.@:) into one or more windows, each of which | |
| 1258 can display the contents of one buffer (q.v.@:) at any time. | |
| 1259 @xref{Screen}, for basic information on how Emacs uses the screen. | |
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| 1264 @item Word Abbrev | |
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| 1267 @item Word Search | |
| 1268 Word search is searching for a sequence of words, considering the | |
| 1269 punctuation between them as insignificant. @xref{Word Search}. | |
| 1270 | |
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| 25829 | 1273 provides WYSIWYG editing for files of characters; in Enriched mode |
| 1274 (@pxref{Formatted Text}), it provides WYSIWYG editing for files that | |
| 1275 include text formatting information. | |
| 1276 | |
| 1277 @item Yanking | |
| 1278 Yanking means reinserting text previously killed. It can be used to | |
| 1279 undo a mistaken kill, or for copying or moving text. Some other | |
| 1280 systems call this ``pasting.'' @xref{Yanking}. | |
| 1281 @end table | |
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