@findex hide-subtree
@findex show-subtree
-@kindex C-c C-s (Outline mode)
+@kindex C-c C-d (Outline mode)
@kindex C-c C-h (Outline mode)
@cindex subtree (Outline mode)
- Two more powerful opposites are @kbd{C-c C-h} (@code{hide-subtree}) and
+ Two more powerful opposites are @kbd{C-c C-d} (@code{hide-subtree}) and
@kbd{C-c C-s} (@code{show-subtree}). Both should be used when point is
on a heading line, and both apply to all the lines of that heading's
@dfn{subtree}: its body, all its subheadings, both direct and indirect, and
@node Paragraphs, Pages, Sentences, Text
@section Paragraphs
@cindex paragraphs
-@kindex M-[
-@kindex M-]
+@kindex M-@{
+@kindex M-@}
@findex backward-paragraph
@findex forward-paragraph
keys.
@table @kbd
-@item M-[
+@item M-@{
Move back to previous paragraph beginning @*(@code{backward-paragraph}).
-@item M-]
+@item M-@}
Move forward to next paragraph end (@code{forward-paragraph}).
@item M-h
Put point and mark around this or next paragraph (@code{mark-paragraph}).
@end table
- @kbd{Meta-[} moves to the beginning of the current or previous paragraph,
-while @kbd{Meta-]} moves to the end of the current or next paragraph.
+ @kbd{Meta-@{} moves to the beginning of the current or previous paragraph,
+while @kbd{Meta-@}} moves to the end of the current or next paragraph.
Blank lines and text formatter command lines separate paragraphs and are
not part of any paragraph. An indented line starts a new paragraph.