UNIX Desktop Guide to EmacsWith this highly-awaited new series, UNIX users get professional resources for high-level performance. Designed for UNIX programmers, DOS users, college instructors, and students, this book approaches emacs with both reference material and clear tutorials. Discussion on how to access, customize, and install emacs make sure learning is right on track. |
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abbrev auto-save character column Command Name Key Command Name Meaning compile Continued Command Name CONTROL-x copy create current buffer current line current window cursor default value Delete display E-Lisp echo area Emacs command Emacs Lisp ENTER Epsilon example Execute file name FILENAME Freemacs function given buffer GNU Emacs incremental search indentation input Insert invoked ispell Key Binding Meaning keyboard macro keymap kill buffer major mode mark match menu META key META-x MicroEmacs minibuffer MLisp mode for editing mode line modified Moves dot MS-DOS Name Key Binding newline node Non-nil means nroff numeric argument output paragraph prefix REGEXP region regular expression replace Richard Stallman Rmail S-expression screen Scroll setq space specified string terminal Texinfo Text mode typing ESC UniPress Emacs UNIX system UUCP variable versions of Emacs word