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+This is ../info/new-users-guide.info, produced by makeinfo version 4.0
+from new-users-guide/new-users-guide.texi.
INFO-DIR-SECTION XEmacs Editor
START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
for that particular buffer also. For example, if you are in
"Texinfo" mode, part of your list will contain:
- C-c C-c n texinfo-insert-@node
- C-c C-c o texinfo-insert-@noindent
- C-c C-c s texinfo-insert-@samp
- C-c C-c t texinfo-insert-@table
- C-c C-c v texinfo-insert-@var
- C-c C-c x texinfo-insert-@example
- C-c C-c { texinfo-insert-braces
+ C-c C-c n texinfo-insert-@node
+ C-c C-c o texinfo-insert-@noindent
+ C-c C-c s texinfo-insert-@samp
+ C-c C-c t texinfo-insert-@table
+ C-c C-c v texinfo-insert-@var
+ C-c C-c x texinfo-insert-@example
+ C-c C-c { texinfo-insert-braces
These keybindings apply only to "Texinfo" mode. *Note Modes::, for
more information on various modes.
example shows how to enable the font-lock mode when the major mode
is c-mode.
- (add-hook 'c-mode-hook 'turn-on-font-lock)
+ (add-hook 'c-mode-hook 'turn-on-font-lock)
*Note Other Customizations::.
line-number-mode
After you enable this mode, the line number at which your cursor is
- present will be displayed continously in the mode line.
+ present will be displayed continuously in the mode line.
blink-paren
To enable this command, just type
more information on this option, *Note Reverting: (xemacs)Reverting.
When you save a file in Emacs, it destroys its old contents. However,
-if you set the variable MAKE-BACKUP-FILES to non-NIL i.e. `t', Emacs
+if you set the variable MAKE-BACKUP-FILES to non-`nil' i.e. `t', Emacs
will create a "backup" file. Select the Describe variable option from
the Help menu and look at the documentation for this variable. Its
default value should be `t'. However, if its not then use `M-x
-set-variable' to set it to `t' (*note Setting Variables::.). The backup
+set-variable' to set it to `t' (*note Setting Variables::). The backup
file will contain the contents from the last time you visited the file.
Emacs also provides options for creating numbered backups. For more
information on backups, *Note Backup: (xemacs)Backup.
example above.
Similarly, to enable the "font-lock mode" which displays your
-program in different fonts and colors(*note Modes::.), put the
-following in your `.emacs' file. The comments above the statement
-explain what the statements do.
+program in different fonts and colors(*note Modes::), put the following
+in your `.emacs' file. The comments above the statement explain what the
+statements do.
;;; enables the font-lock-mode in Lisp Mode
(add-hook 'lisp-mode-hook 'turn-on-font-lock)
(add-hook 'texinfo-mode-hook 'turn-on-font-lock)
;;; enables the font-lock mode in C Mode
- (add-hook 'c-mode-hook 'turn-on-font-lock)
+ (add-hook 'c-mode-hook 'turn-on-font-lock)
To turn on the font-lock mode in other Major Modes like emacs-lisp,
just put the name of the mode with "-hook" appended to it as the middle
examples in
`/usr/local/lib/xemacs-20.0/lisp/packages/big-menubar.el' file.
+
For more information on initializing your `.emacs' file, *Note Init
File: (xemacs)Init File. You should also look at
`/usr/local/lib/xemacs-20.0/etc/sample.emacs', which is a sample
`M-x insert-buffer'
Insert contents of specified buffer into current buffer at point.
- This command will prompt you for a buffername which you want to be
- copied into the current buffer at the location of the cursor.
+ This command will prompt you for a buffer name which you want to
+ be copied into the current buffer at the location of the cursor.
`M-x append-to-file'
This command will prompt you for a filename and append the region
of the text they are searching, i.e. if you are searching for "String",
then "string" will also be one of the selections. If you want a case
sensitive search select the Case Sensitive Search from the Option menu.
-You can also set the variable CASE-FOLD-SEARCH to NIL for making
+You can also set the variable CASE-FOLD-SEARCH to `nil' for making
searches case-sensitive. For information on setting variables, *Note
Setting Variables::. The two commands for searching for strings in
XEmacs are:
* C-p: Cursor Position.
* C-r: Search and Replace.
* C-s: Search and Replace.
-* C-SPC <1>: Selecting Text.
-* C-SPC: Region Operation.
+* C-SPC <1>: Region Operation.
+* C-SPC: Selecting Text.
* C-t: Cursor Position.
* C-u: Numeric Argument.
* C-v: Cursor Position.