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@ -234,8 +234,8 @@ is typed. @xref{Completion}.@refill
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When a line of text is longer than the width of the window, it
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takes up more than one screen line when displayed. We say that the
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text line is continued, and all screen lines used for it after the
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first are called continuation lines. @xref{Basic,Continuation,Basic
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Editing}. A related Emacs feature is `filling' (q.v.@:).
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first are called continuation lines. @xref{Continuation Lines}.
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A related Emacs feature is `filling' (q.v.@:).
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@item Control Character
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A control character is a character that you type by holding down the
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called point (q.v.@:) at which insertion and deletion takes place.
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The cursor is on or under the character that follows point. Often
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people speak of `the cursor' when, strictly speaking, they mean
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`point.' @xref{Basic,Cursor,Basic Editing}.
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`point.' @xref{Point,Cursor}.
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@item Customization
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Customization is making minor changes in the way Emacs works. It is
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@key{DEL} is a character that runs the command to delete one character
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of text before the cursor. It is typically either the @key{DELETE}
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key or the @key{BACKSPACE} key, whichever one is easy to type.
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@xref{Basic,DEL,Basic Editing}.
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@xref{Erasing,DEL}.
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@item Deletion
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Deletion means erasing text without copying it into the kill ring
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Control (q.v.@:) characters are graphic characters. These include
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letters, digits, punctuation, and spaces; they do not include
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@key{RET} or @key{ESC}. In Emacs, typing a graphic character inserts
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that character (in ordinary editing modes). @xref{Basic,,Basic Editing}.
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that character (in ordinary editing modes). @xref{Inserting Text}.
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@item Highlighting
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Highlighting text means displaying it with a different foreground and/or
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@item Justification
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Justification means adding extra spaces within lines of text to make
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them extend exactly to a specified width.
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@xref{Filling,Justification}.
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@xref{Format Justification}.
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@item Keyboard Macro
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Keyboard macros are a way of defining new Emacs commands from
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@item @kbd{M-}
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@kbd{M-} in the name of a character is an abbreviation for @key{META},
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one of the modifier keys that can accompany any character.
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@xref{User Input}.
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@xref{User Input,M-}.
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@item @kbd{M-C-}
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@kbd{M-C-} in the name of a character is an abbreviation for
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Point is the place in the buffer at which insertion and deletion
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occur. Point is considered to be between two characters, not at one
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character. The terminal's cursor (q.v.@:) indicates the location of
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point. @xref{Basic,Point,Basic Editing}.
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point. @xref{Point}.
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@item Prefix Argument
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See `numeric argument.'
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inserts itself; so in this context, a special character is any character
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that does not normally insert itself (such as @key{DEL}, for example),
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and quoting it makes it insert itself as if it were not special. Not
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all contexts allow quoting. @xref{Basic,Quoting,Basic Editing}.
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all contexts allow quoting. @xref{Inserting Text,Quoting}.
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@item Quoting File Names
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Quoting a file name turns off the special significance of constructs
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@item Scrolling
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Scrolling means shifting the text in the Emacs window so as to see a
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different part of the buffer. @xref{Display,Scrolling}.
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different part of the buffer. @xref{Scrolling}.
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@item Searching
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Searching means moving point to the next occurrence of a specified
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@item Selecting
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Selecting a buffer means making it the current (q.v.@:) buffer.
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@xref{Buffers,Selecting}.
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@xref{Select Buffer}.
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@item Selection
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Windowing systems allow an application program to specify
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Truncating text lines in the display means leaving out any text on a
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line that does not fit within the right margin of the window
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displaying it. See also `continuation line.'
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@xref{Basic,Truncation,Basic Editing}.
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@xref{Continuation Lines,Truncation}.
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@item TTY
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See `text-only terminal.'
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