Update info on C-u C-x =.
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@kindex C-x =
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@findex what-cursor-position
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The command @kbd{C-x =} (@code{what-cursor-position}) can be used to find out
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the column that the cursor is in, and other miscellaneous information about
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point. It displays a line in the echo area that looks like this:
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The command @kbd{C-x =} (@code{what-cursor-position}) shows what
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column the cursor is in, and other miscellaneous information about
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point and the character after it. It displays a line in the echo area
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that looks like this:
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@smallexample
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Char: c (0143, 99, 0x63) point=21044 of 26883(78%) column 53
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identified as belonging to the @code{ascii} character set. It also
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shows the character's syntax, categories, and encodings both
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internally in the buffer and externally if you save the file. It also
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shows the character's text properties, if any, and the font used to
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display it.
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shows the character's text properties (@pxref{Text Properties,,,
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elisp, the Emacs Lisp Reference Manual}), and any overlays containing it
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(@pxref{Overlays,,, elisp, the same manual}).
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Here's an example showing the Latin-1 character A with grave accent,
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in a buffer whose coding system is @code{iso-2022-7bit}, whose
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terminal code: C0
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Text properties
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face: font-lock-variable-name-face
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font-lock-face: font-lock-variable-name-face
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fontified: t
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@end smallexample
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