Two minor manual updates.
* doc/emacs/killing.texi (Deletion): Document negative prefix arg to M-SPC. * doc/emacs/regs.texi (Text Registers): C-x r i does not activate the mark. (Bookmarks): Document new default bookmark location.
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@ -152,7 +152,7 @@ abbrevs.texi
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ack.texi
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anti.texi
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arevert-xtra.texi
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basic.texi
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basic.texi cyd
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buffers.texi
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building.texi
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calendar.texi
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fortran-xtra.texi
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frames.texi
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glossary.texi
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help.texi
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help.texi cyd
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indent.texi
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killing.texi
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killing.texi cyd
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kmacro.texi
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macos.texi
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maintaining.texi
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major.texi
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mark.texi
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mark.texi cyd
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mini.texi
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misc.texi
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msdog.texi
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msdog-xtra.texi
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mule.texi
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m-x.texi
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m-x.texi cyd
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picture-xtra.texi
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programs.texi
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regs.texi
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regs.texi cyd
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rmail.texi
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screen.texi cyd
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search.texi
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2011-10-15 Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com>
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* display.texi (Scrolling): Tweak explanation of scroll direction.
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(View Mode): Add index entries.
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* killing.texi (Deletion): Document negative prefix arg to M-SPC.
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* regs.texi (Text Registers): C-x r i does not activate the mark.
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(Bookmarks): Document new default bookmark location.
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2011-10-13 Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com>
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* killing.texi (Deletion): Add xref to Using Region. Document
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@ -118,10 +118,12 @@ characters: spaces, tabs and newlines. @kbd{M-\}
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(@code{delete-horizontal-space}) deletes all the spaces and tab
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characters before and after point. With a prefix argument, this only
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deletes spaces and tab characters before point. @kbd{M-@key{SPC}}
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(@code{just-one-space}) does likewise but leaves a single space after
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(@code{just-one-space}) does likewise but leaves a single space before
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point, regardless of the number of spaces that existed previously
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(even if there were none before). With a numeric argument @var{n}, it
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leaves @var{n} spaces after point.
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leaves @var{n} spaces before point if @var{n} is positive; if @var{n}
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is negative, it deletes newlines in addition to spaces and tabs,
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leaving a single space before point.
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@kbd{C-x C-o} (@code{delete-blank-lines}) deletes all blank lines
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after the current line. If the current line is blank, it deletes all
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@end table
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@dfn{Bookmarks} record files and positions in them, so you can
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return to those positions when you look at the file again.
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Bookmarks are similar enough in spirit to registers that they
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seem to belong in this chapter.
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return to those positions when you look at the file again. Bookmarks
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are similar in spirit to registers, so they are also documented in
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this chapter.
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@menu
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* Position Registers:: Saving positions in registers.
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@kindex C-x r i
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@findex insert-register
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@kbd{C-x r i @var{r}} inserts in the buffer the text from register
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@var{r}. Normally it leaves point before the text and places the mark
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after, but with a numeric argument (@kbd{C-u}) it puts point after the
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text and the mark before.
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@var{r}. Normally it leaves point before the text and sets the mark
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after, without activating it. With a numeric argument, it instead
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puts point after the text and the mark before.
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@node Rectangle Registers
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@section Saving Rectangles in Registers
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rectangle) (@code{insert-register}).
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@end table
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The @kbd{C-x r i @var{r}} command inserts a text string if the
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register contains one, and inserts a rectangle if the register contains
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one.
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See also the command @code{sort-columns}, which you can think of
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as sorting a rectangle. @xref{Sorting}.
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The @kbd{C-x r i @var{r}} (@code{insert-register}) command,
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previously documented in @ref{Text Registers}, inserts a rectangle
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rather than a a text string, if the register contains a rectangle.
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@node Configuration Registers
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@section Saving Window Configurations in Registers
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bookmarks. Type @kbd{C-h m} in the bookmark buffer for more
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information about its special editing commands.
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When you kill Emacs, Emacs offers to save your bookmark values in your
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default bookmark file, @file{~/.emacs.bmk}, if you have changed any
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bookmark values. You can also save the bookmarks at any time with the
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@kbd{M-x bookmark-save} command. The bookmark commands load your
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default bookmark file automatically. This saving and loading is how
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bookmarks persist from one Emacs session to the next.
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When you kill Emacs, Emacs offers to save your bookmark values, if
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you have changed any bookmark values. You can also save the bookmarks
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at any time with the @kbd{M-x bookmark-save} command. Bookmarks are
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saved to the file @file{~/.emacs.d/bookmarks} (for compatibility with
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older versions of Emacs, if you have a file named @file{~/.emacs.bmk},
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that is used instead). The bookmark commands load your default
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bookmark file automatically. This saving and loading is how bookmarks
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persist from one Emacs session to the next.
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@vindex bookmark-save-flag
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If you set the variable @code{bookmark-save-flag} to 1, each command
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with Xft. To change font, use the X resource font, for example:
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Emacs.pane.menubar.font: Courier-12
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** On graphical displays, the mode-line no longer ends in dashes.
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Also, the first dash (which does not indicate anything) is just
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displayed as a space.
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** The default value of `backup-by-copying-when-mismatch' is now t.
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** The command `just-one-space' (M-SPC), if given a negative argument,
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also deletes newlines around point.
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