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+This is ../info/xemacs.info, produced by makeinfo version 4.0 from
+xemacs/xemacs.texi.
INFO-DIR-SECTION XEmacs Editor
START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
The commands' names and individual descriptions use the words `kill'
and `delete' to indicate what they do. If you perform a kill or delete
command by mistake, use the `C-x u' (`undo') command to undo it (*note
-Undo::.). The delete commands include `C-d' (`delete-char') and <DEL>
+Undo::). The delete commands include `C-d' (`delete-char') and <DEL>
(`delete-backward-char'), which delete only one character at a time,
and those commands that delete only spaces or newlines. Commands that
can destroy significant amounts of nontrivial data usually kill.
search backward and kill text before point.
Other syntactic units can be killed: words, with `M-<DEL>' and `M-d'
-(*note Words::.); sexps, with `C-M-k' (*note Lists::.); and sentences,
-with `C-x <DEL>' and `M-k' (*note Sentences::.).
+(*note Words::); sexps, with `C-M-k' (*note Lists::); and sentences,
+with `C-x <DEL>' and `M-k' (*note Sentences::).
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register, you can copy it into the buffer once or many times; a position
saved in a register is used by moving point to that position.
Rectangles can also be copied into and out of registers (*note
-Rectangles::.).
+Rectangles::).
Each register has a name which is a single character. A register can
store a piece of text, a rectangle, a position, a window configuration,
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
-can be useful in keyboard macros (*note Keyboard Macros::.).
+can be useful in keyboard macros (*note Keyboard Macros::).
`C-u NUMBER C-x r n REG'
Store NUMBER into register REG (`number-to-register').
various files.
Note: bookmark.el is distributed in edit-utils package. You need to
-install that to use bookmark facility (*note Packages::.).
+install that to use bookmark facility (*note Packages::).
`C-x r m <RET>'
Set the bookmark for the visited file, at point.
points to.
`M-x bookmark-insert <RET> BOOKMARK <RET>'
- Insert in the buffer the *contents* of the file that bookmark
+ Insert in the buffer the _contents_ of the file that bookmark
BOOKMARK points to.
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that each line of text is shifted sideways in the window, and one or
more characters at the beginning of each line are not displayed at all.
When a window has been scrolled horizontally in this way, text lines
-are truncated rather than continued (*note Continuation Lines::.), with
+are truncated rather than continued (*note Continuation Lines::), with
a `$' appearing in the first column when there is text truncated to the
left, and in the last column when there is text truncated to the right.