Concept Index
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* Index:
* `$' in regexp: 12.5 Syntax of Regular Expressions.
* `(' in regexp: 12.5 Syntax of Regular Expressions.
* `)' in regexp: 12.5 Syntax of Regular Expressions.
* `*' in regexp: 12.5 Syntax of Regular Expressions.
* `*?' in regexp: 12.5 Syntax of Regular Expressions.
* `+' in regexp: 12.5 Syntax of Regular Expressions.
* `+?' in regexp: 12.5 Syntax of Regular Expressions.
* `.' in regexp: 12.5 Syntax of Regular Expressions.
* .mailrc file: 25.2 Mail Header Fields.
* // in file name: 6.1 Minibuffers for File Names.
* `?' in regexp: 12.5 Syntax of Regular Expressions.
* `??' in regexp: 12.5 Syntax of Regular Expressions.
* `[' in regexp: 12.5 Syntax of Regular Expressions.
* `\' in regexp: 12.5 Syntax of Regular Expressions.
* `\'' in regexp: 12.5 Syntax of Regular Expressions.
* `\(?:' in regexp: 12.5 Syntax of Regular Expressions.
* `\<' in regexp: 12.5 Syntax of Regular Expressions.
* `\=' in regexp: 12.5 Syntax of Regular Expressions.
* `\>' in regexp: 12.5 Syntax of Regular Expressions.
* `\b' in regexp: 12.5 Syntax of Regular Expressions.
* `\B' in regexp: 12.5 Syntax of Regular Expressions.
* `\s' in regexp: 12.5 Syntax of Regular Expressions.
* `\S' in regexp: 12.5 Syntax of Regular Expressions.
* `\w' in regexp: 12.5 Syntax of Regular Expressions.
* `\W' in regexp: 12.5 Syntax of Regular Expressions.
* `\`' in regexp: 12.5 Syntax of Regular Expressions.
* `\{n,m\} 'in regexp: 12.5 Syntax of Regular Expressions.
* `]' in regexp: 12.5 Syntax of Regular Expressions.
* `^' in regexp: 12.5 Syntax of Regular Expressions.
* `^' in regexp: 12.5 Syntax of Regular Expressions.
* `|' in regexp: 12.5 Syntax of Regular Expressions.
* Abbrev mode: 27.1 Minor Modes.
* abbrevs: 23 Abbrevs.
* aborting: 27.11 Quitting and Aborting.
* accumulating text: 9.7 Accumulating Text.
* active fields (customization buffer): 27.2.2.1 Customization Groups.
* active regions: 9.6.4 Active Regions.
* adding menu items: 2.4.8 Customizing XEmacs Menus.
* adding menus: 2.4.8 Customizing XEmacs Menus.
* againformation: 26.11 Dissociated Press.
* Apps menu: 2.4 XEmacs Pull-down Menus.
* Apps menu: 2.4.3 The Apps Menu.
* apropos: 8.4 Apropos.
* architecture-specific directories: 3.3.3 Directories and Paths.
* arguments (from shell): 3.2 Command Line Switches and Arguments.
* arrow keys: 4.2 Changing the Location of Point.
* ASCII: 2.1 Keystrokes as Building Blocks of Key Sequences.
* Asm mode: 21.13 Asm Mode.
* astronomical day numbers: 26.3 Supported Calendar Systems.
* audible bell, changing: 27.7 Changing the Bell Sound.
* Auto Delete Selection menu item: 2.4.4 The Options Menu.
* Auto Fill mode: 20.6.1 Auto Fill Mode.
* Auto Fill mode: 21.6.1 Multiple Lines of Comments.
* Auto Fill mode: 27.1 Minor Modes.
* Auto-Save mode: 14.5 Auto-Saving: Protection Against Disasters.
* autoload: 22.3.1 Loading Libraries.
* automatic package install: Automatically.
* available packages: 22.8.10 Normal Packages.
* backup file: 14.3.1 Backup Files.
* batch mode: 3.2.2 Command Line Arguments (Beginning of Line Only).
* beginning of line in regexp: 12.5 Syntax of Regular Expressions.
* bell, changing: 27.7 Changing the Bell Sound.
* binary packages: 22.8.3 Binary Packages.
* binding: 2.3 Keys and Commands.
* blank lines: 4.6 Blank Lines.
* blank lines: 21.6.1 Multiple Lines of Comments.
* body lines (Outline mode): 20.1.3.1 Format of Outlines.
* bold font: 27.2.2.3 Customizing Faces.
* bookmarks: 10.7 Bookmarks.
* boredom: 26.13 Other Amusements.
* buffer: 1 The XEmacs Frame.
* buffer menu: 15.5 Operating on Several Buffers.
* buffers: 15 Using Multiple Buffers.
* Buffers menu: 2.4 XEmacs Pull-down Menus.
* Buffers menu: 2.4.5 The Buffers Menu.
* Buffers Menu Length... menu item: 2.4.4 The Options Menu.
* Buffers Sub-Menus menu item: 2.4.4 The Options Menu.
* buggestion: 26.11 Dissociated Press.
* bugs: 27.13 Reporting Bugs.
* building packages: 22.8.8 Prerequisites for Building Source Packages.
* byte code: 22.3.2 Compiling Libraries.
* C: 21 Editing Programs.
* C mode: 21.1 Major Modes for Programming Languages.
* C++ class browser, tags: 21.11 Tags Tables.
* calendar: 26.1 Calendar Mode and the Diary.
* calendar and LaTeX: 26.2 LaTeX Calendar.
* calendar, first day of week: 26.1.1.2 Beginning or End of Week, Month or Year.
* candle lighting times: 26.5.8.10 Sexp Entries and the Fancy Diary Display.
* case conversion: 13.3 Case Conversion.
* case conversion: 20.7 Case Conversion Commands.
* Case Sensitive Search menu item: 2.4.4 The Options Menu.
* CCL programs: 17.5 Mule and Fonts.
* centering: 20.6.2 Explicit Fill Commands.
* change log: 21.10 Change Logs.
* changing buffers: 15.1 Creating and Selecting Buffers.
* changing menu items: 2.4.8 Customizing XEmacs Menus.
* character set: 2.1 Keystrokes as Building Blocks of Key Sequences.
* character set (in regexp): 12.5 Syntax of Regular Expressions.
* checking in files: 14.6.1 Concepts of Version Control.
* checking out files: 14.6.1 Concepts of Version Control.
* Chinese: 17 World Scripts Support.
* Chinese calendar: 26.3 Supported Calendar Systems.
* choosing packages: 22.8.6 Choosing the Packages You Need.
* choosing packages: Which Packages.
* class browser, C++: 21.11 Tags Tables.
* Clear menu item: 2.4.2 The Edit Menu.
* clipboard selections: 9.6.1 The Clipboard Selection.
* coding systems: 17.6 Coding Systems.
* command: 2.3 Keys and Commands.
* command: 27.4 Customizing Key Bindings.
* command history: 6.5 Repeating Minibuffer Commands.
* command line arguments: 3.2 Command Line Switches and Arguments.
* command name: 27.4 Customizing Key Bindings.
* comments: 21.6 Manipulating Comments.
* comparing files: 14.8 Comparing Files.
* comparing files: 14.8 Comparing Files.
* compilation errors: 22.1 Running "make", or Compilers Generally.
* compiling files: 22.1 Running "make", or Compilers Generally.
* completion: 6.3 Completion.
* completion (symbol names): 21.8 Completion for Lisp Symbols.
* continuation line: 4.7 Continuation Lines.
* Control-Meta: 21.2 Lists and Sexps.
* Coptic calendar: 26.3 Supported Calendar Systems.
* Copy menu item: 2.4.2 The Edit Menu.
* copying files: 14.10 Miscellaneous File Operations.
* copying text: 9.5 Yanking.
* copying text: 9.7 Accumulating Text.
* core distribution: 22.8.5 Getting Started.
* crashes: 14.5 Auto-Saving: Protection Against Disasters.
* creating directories: 14.1 File Names.
* creating files: 14.2 Visiting Files.
* creating packages: Creating Packages.
* current buffer: 15 Using Multiple Buffers.
* current stack frame: 22.5 The Emacs-Lisp Debugger.
* cursor: 1.1 Point.
* cursor: 4.1 Inserting Text.
* cursor motion: 4.2 Changing the Location of Point.
* customization: 2.3 Keys and Commands.
* customization: 21.4.3 Customizing Lisp Indentation.
* customization: 27 Customization.
* customization buffer: 27.2.2 Easy Customization Interface.
* customization groups: 27.2.2.1 Customization Groups.
* customizing faces: 27.2.2.3 Customizing Faces.
* cut buffers: 9.6.2 Miscellaneous X Selection Commands.
* Cut menu item: 2.4.2 The Edit Menu.
* cutting: 9.4 Deletion and Killing.
* Cyrillic: 17 World Scripts Support.
* day of year: 26.1.4 Miscellaneous Calendar Commands.
* daylight savings time: 26.5.8.5 Daylight Savings Time.
* debugger: 22.5 The Emacs-Lisp Debugger.
* default argument: 6 The Minibuffer.
* defuns: 21.3 Defuns.
* Delete Frame menu item: 2.4.1 The File Menu.
* deleting blank lines: 4.6 Blank Lines.
* deleting characters and lines: 4.3 Erasing Text.
* deleting menu items: 2.4.8 Customizing XEmacs Menus.
* deleting packages: Removing Packages.
* deletion: 4.1 Inserting Text.
* deletion: 9.4 Deletion and Killing.
* deletion (of files): 14.9 Dired, the Directory Editor.
* deletion (of files): 14.10 Miscellaneous File Operations.
* diary: 26.5.2 The Diary.
* diary buffer: 26.5.8.8 Fancy Diary Display.
* diary file: 26.5.4 The Diary File.
* ding: 27.7 Changing the Bell Sound.
* directories: 3.3 How XEmacs finds Directories and Files.
* directory hierarchies: 3.3.1 XEmacs Directory Hierarchies.
* directory listing: 14.7 Listing a File Directory.
* Dired: 14.9 Dired, the Directory Editor.
* disabled command: 27.4.3 Disabling Commands.
* disabling menu items: 2.4.8 Customizing XEmacs Menus.
* Distribution: Preamble.
* doctor: 27.12.6 Help for Total Frustration.
* double slash in file name: 6.1 Minibuffers for File Names.
* drastic changes: 14.4 Reverting a Buffer.
* dribble file: 27.13.2 How to Report a Bug.
* early package hierarchies: 3.3.2 Package Hierarchies.
* Ebrowse: 21.11 Tags Tables.
* echo area: 1.2 The Echo Area.
* Edit menu: 2.4 XEmacs Pull-down Menus.
* Edit menu: 2.4.2 The Edit Menu.
* editable fields (customization buffer): 27.2.2.1 Customization Groups.
* editing level, recursive: 26.10 Recursive Editing Levels.
* editing level, recursive: 27.11 Quitting and Aborting.
* EDT: 26.14 Emulation.
* Eliza: 27.12.6 Help for Total Frustration.
* Emacs initialization file: 27.6 The Init File.
* Emacs-Lisp mode: 22.4 Evaluating Emacs-Lisp Expressions.
* enabling menu items: 2.4.8 Customizing XEmacs Menus.
* encoding of characters: 17 World Scripts Support.
* End Macro Recording menu item: 2.4.2 The Edit Menu.
* entering XEmacs: 3 Entering and Exiting Emacs.
* environment: 26.7.1 Single Shell Commands.
* erasing characters and lines: 4.3 Erasing Text.
* error log: 22.1 Running "make", or Compilers Generally.
* etags program: 21.11.2 Creating Tags Tables.
* Ethiopic calendar: 26.3 Supported Calendar Systems.
* Execute Last Macro menu item: 2.4.2 The Edit Menu.
* Exit Emacs menu item: 2.4.1 The File Menu.
* exiting: 3.1 Exiting Emacs.
* exiting: 26.10 Recursive Editing Levels.
* expansion (of abbrevs): 23 Abbrevs.
* expression: 21.2 Lists and Sexps.
* file dates: 14.3.2 Protection Against Simultaneous Editing.
* file directory: 14.7 Listing a File Directory.
* File menu: 2.4 XEmacs Pull-down Menus.
* File menu: 2.4.1 The File Menu.
* file names: 14.1 File Names.
* file protection: 14.3.2 Protection Against Simultaneous Editing.
* files: 4.4 Files.
* files: 14 File Handling.
* files: 14.2 Visiting Files.
* files, remote: 14 File Handling.
* fill prefix: 20.6.3 The Fill Prefix.
* filling: 20.6 Filling Text.
* font encoding: 17.5 Mule and Fonts.
* Font menu item: 2.4.4 The Options Menu.
* font registry: 17.5 Mule and Fonts.
* fonts: 17.5 Mule and Fonts.
* fonts and faces: 27.2.2.3 Customizing Faces.
* formfeed: 20.5 Pages.
* Fortran mode: 21.12 Fortran Mode.
* frame: 1 The XEmacs Frame.
* French Revolutionary calendar: 26.3 Supported Calendar Systems.
* function: 2.3 Keys and Commands.
* function: 27.4 Customizing Key Bindings.
* General Public License: GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE.
* getting help with keys: 4.5 Help.
* global keymap: 27.4.1 Keymaps.
* global substitution: 12.7 Replacement Commands.
* graphic characters: 4.1 Inserting Text.
* Greek: 17 World Scripts Support.
* Gregorian calendar: 26.2.4 Conversion To and From Other Calendars.
* grinding: 21.4 Indentation for Programs.
* hardcopy: 26.9 Hardcopy Output.
* header (TeX mode): 20.1.2.2 TeX Printing Commands.
* headers (of mail message): 25.2 Mail Header Fields.
* heading lines (Outline mode): 20.1.3.1 Format of Outlines.
* Hebrew calendar: 26.3 Supported Calendar Systems.
* help: 8 Help.
* Help menu: 2.4 XEmacs Pull-down Menus.
* Help menu: 2.4.7 The Help Menu.
* hierarchies: 3.3.1 XEmacs Directory Hierarchies.
* history of commands: 6.5 Repeating Minibuffer Commands.
* history of minibuffer input: 6.4 Minibuffer History.
* holiday forms: 26.5.8.2 Customizing the Holidays.
* holidays: 26.2.1 Holidays.
* horizontal scrolling: 11.2 Horizontal Scrolling.
* Icomplete mode: 6.3.4 Completion Options.
* ignoriginal: 26.11 Dissociated Press.
* indentation: 19 Indentation.
* indentation: 19 Indentation.
* indentation: 21.4 Indentation for Programs.
* indentation: 21.6 Manipulating Comments.
* inferior process: 22.1 Running "make", or Compilers Generally.
* Info: 8.7 Other Help Commands.
* init file: 27.6 The Init File.
* input methods: 17.3 Input Methods.
* Insert File... menu item: 2.4.1 The File Menu.
* inserting blank lines: 4.6 Blank Lines.
* insertion: 4.1 Inserting Text.
* install: 22.8.5 Getting Started.
* installing packages: 22.8.5 Getting Started.
* international scripts: 17 World Scripts Support.
* interval operator (in regexps): 21.11.3 Etags Regexps.
* invisible lines: 20.1.3 Outline Mode.
* IPA: 17 World Scripts Support.
* Islamic calendar: 26.3 Supported Calendar Systems.
* ISO commercial calendar: 26.3 Supported Calendar Systems.
* italic font: 27.2.2.3 Customizing Faces.
* Japanese: 17 World Scripts Support.
* Julian calendar: 26.3 Supported Calendar Systems.
* Julian day numbers: 26.3 Supported Calendar Systems.
* justification: 20.6.2 Explicit Fill Commands.
* key rebinding, permanent: 27.6 The Init File.
* key rebinding, this session: 27.4.2 Changing Key Bindings.
* keyboard macros: 27.3 Keyboard Macros.
* keycode: 2.1.5 Assignment of the <SUPER> and <HYPER> Keys.
* keymap: 2.3 Keys and Commands.
* keymap: 27.4.1 Keymaps.
* keystroke: 2.1 Keystrokes as Building Blocks of Key Sequences.
* keysym: 2.1 Keystrokes as Building Blocks of Key Sequences.
* keysyms: 2.1.5 Assignment of the <SUPER> and <HYPER> Keys.
* Kill Buffer menu item: 2.4.1 The File Menu.
* kill ring: 9.5 Yanking.
* killing: 9.4 Deletion and Killing.
* killing characters and lines: 4.3 Erasing Text.
* killing Emacs: 3.1 Exiting Emacs.
* Korean: 17 World Scripts Support.
* language environments: 17.2 Language Environments.
* last package hierarchies: 3.3.2 Package Hierarchies.
* late package hierarchies: 3.3.2 Package Hierarchies.
* LaTeX: 20.1.2 TeX Mode.
* leaving Emacs: 3.1 Exiting Emacs.
* libraries: 22.3 Libraries of Lisp Code for Emacs.
* license to copy XEmacs: GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE.
* line number: 4.8 Cursor Position Information.
* line wrapping: 4.7 Continuation Lines.
* Lisp: 21 Editing Programs.
* Lisp mode: 21.1 Major Modes for Programming Languages.
* list: 21.2 Lists and Sexps.
* loading libraries: 22.3.1 Loading Libraries.
* loading Lisp code: 22.3 Libraries of Lisp Code for Emacs.
* local keymap: 27.4.1 Keymaps.
* local variables: 27.2.4 Local Variables.
* local variables in files: 27.2.5 Local Variables in Files.
* local.rules: Local.rules File.
* locking and version control: 14.6.1 Concepts of Version Control.
* log entry: 14.6.2 Editing with Version Control.
* mail: 25 Sending Mail.
* mail: 26 Reading Mail.
* major modes: 18 Major Modes.
* make: 22.1 Running "make", or Compilers Generally.
* manual package install: Manually.
* manuals, on-line: 8.7 Other Help Commands.
* mark: 9 Selecting Text.
* mark ring: 9.1.4 The Mark Ring.
* mark ring: 26.1.3 The Mark and the Region.
* Markov chain: 26.11 Dissociated Press.
* master file: 14.6.1 Concepts of Version Control.
* matching parentheses: 21.5 Automatic Display of Matching Parentheses.
* Mayan calendar: 26.3 Supported Calendar Systems.
* Mayan calendar round: 26.5.1 Converting from the Mayan Calendar.
* Mayan haab calendar: 26.5.1 Converting from the Mayan Calendar.
* Mayan long count: 26.5.1 Converting from the Mayan Calendar.
* Mayan tzolkin calendar: 26.5.1 Converting from the Mayan Calendar.
* menus: 2.4 XEmacs Pull-down Menus.
* menus: 16.5 Deleting and Rearranging Windows.
* message: 25 Sending Mail.
* message: 26 Reading Mail.
* Meta: 20.2 Words.
* minibuffer: 6 The Minibuffer.
* minibuffer: 7 Running Commands by Name.
* minibuffer: 27.4.1 Keymaps.
* minibuffer history: 6.4 Minibuffer History.
* minor modes: 27.1 Minor Modes.
* mistakes, correcting: 5 Undoing Changes.
* mistakes, correcting: 13 Commands for Fixing Typos.
* mocklisp: 22.3.3 Converting Mocklisp to Lisp.
* mode hook: 21.1 Major Modes for Programming Languages.
* mode line: 1.3 The Mode Line.
* mode line: 27.1 Minor Modes.
* mode, Term: 26.7.5 Term Mode.
* modified (buffer): 14.2 Visiting Files.
* modifier key: 2.1 Keystrokes as Building Blocks of Key Sequences.
* modifier mapping: 2.1.5 Assignment of the <SUPER> and <HYPER> Keys.
* moon, phases of: 26.2.3 Phases of the Moon.
* mouse operations: 9.3 Additional Mouse Operations.
* mouse selection: 9.2 Selecting Text with the Mouse.
* movement: 4.2 Changing the Location of Point.
* moving inside the calendar: 26.1.1 Movement in the Calendar.
* moving point: 4.2 Changing the Location of Point.
* moving text: 9.5 Yanking.
* moving the cursor: 4.2 Changing the Location of Point.
* MULE: 17 World Scripts Support.
* multi-frame XEmacs: 1.12 Using XEmacs Under the X Window System.
* multibyte characters: 17 World Scripts Support.
* named configurations (RCS): 14.6.9.2 Snapshot Caveats.
* narrowing: 26.8 Narrowing.
* New Frame menu item: 2.4.1 The File Menu.
* newline: 4.1 Inserting Text.
* non-incremental search: 12.2 Non-Incremental Search.
* nroff: 20.1.1 Nroff Mode.
* numeric arguments: 4.9 Numeric Arguments.
* omer count: 26.5.8.10 Sexp Entries and the Fancy Diary Display.
* on-line manuals: 8.7 Other Help Commands.
* Open File, New Frame... menu item: 2.4.1 The File Menu.
* Open File... menu item: 2.4.1 The File Menu.
* option: 27.2 Variables.
* option: 27.2.1 Examining and Setting Variables.
* Options menu: 2.4 XEmacs Pull-down Menus.
* Options menu: 2.4.4 The Options Menu.
* other editors: 26.14 Emulation.
* outlines: 20.1.3 Outline Mode.
* outragedy: 26.11 Dissociated Press.
* Overstrike menu item: 2.4.4 The Options Menu.
* Overwrite mode: 27.1 Minor Modes.
* package building: 22.8.8 Prerequisites for Building Source Packages.
* package distributions: 22.8.2 Package Distributions.
* package hierarchies: 3.3.2 Package Hierarchies.
* package path: 3.3.2 Package Hierarchies.
* package tools: Automatically.
* packages: 22.8 Packages.
* packages: 22.8.10 Normal Packages.
* page number: 4.8 Cursor Position Information.
* pages: 20.5 Pages.
* paragraphs: 20.4 Paragraphs.
* parasha, weekly: 26.5.8.10 Sexp Entries and the Fancy Diary Display.
* Paren Highlighting menu item: 2.4.4 The Options Menu.
* parentheses: 21.5 Automatic Display of Matching Parentheses.
* Paste menu item: 2.4.2 The Edit Menu.
* pasting: 9.5 Yanking.
* path: 3.3 How XEmacs finds Directories and Files.
* paths: 3.3.3 Directories and Paths.
* per-buffer variables: 27.2.4 Local Variables.
* Persian calendar: 26.3 Supported Calendar Systems.
* phases of the moon: 26.2.3 Phases of the Moon.
* pictures: 24 Editing Pictures.
* point: 1.1 Point.
* point: 4.1 Inserting Text.
* pointer face: 9.2 Selecting Text with the Mouse.
* pointer shapes: 9.2 Selecting Text with the Mouse.
* prefix key sequence: 2.1.2 Representing Key Sequences.
* presidentagon: 26.11 Dissociated Press.
* primary selections: 9.6.2 Miscellaneous X Selection Commands.
* Print Buffer menu item: 2.4.1 The File Menu.
* prompt: 6 The Minibuffer.
* properbose: 26.11 Dissociated Press.
* Pull-down Menus: 2.4 XEmacs Pull-down Menus.
* Pull-down Menus: 16.5 Deleting and Rearranging Windows.
* query replace: 12.7.4 Query Replace.
* quitting: 27.11 Quitting and Aborting.
* quitting: 27.11 Quitting and Aborting.
* quitting (in search): 12.1 Incremental Search.
* quitting Emacs: 3.1 Exiting Emacs.
* quoting: 4.1 Inserting Text.
* random sentences: 26.12 CONX.
* RCS: 14.6.1 Concepts of Version Control.
* Read Only menu item: 2.4.4 The Options Menu.
* read-only buffer: 15.3 Miscellaneous Buffer Operations.
* rebinding keys, permanently: 27.6 The Init File.
* rebinding keys, this session: 27.4.2 Changing Key Bindings.
* rectangle: 10.3 Saving Rectangles in Registers.
* rectangle: 24.4 Picture Mode Rectangle Commands.
* rectangles: 9.8 Rectangles.
* recursive editing level: 26.10 Recursive Editing Levels.
* recursive editing level: 27.11 Quitting and Aborting.
* redefining keys: 27.4.2.3 Using Strings for Changing Key Bindings.
* regexp: 12.4 Regular Expression Search.
* regexp alternative: 12.5 Syntax of Regular Expressions.
* regexp grouping: 12.5 Syntax of Regular Expressions.
* regexp grouping: 12.5 Syntax of Regular Expressions.
* region: 9 Selecting Text.
* region: 20.7 Case Conversion Commands.
* registered file: 14.6.1 Concepts of Version Control.
* registers: 10 Registers.
* regular expression: 12.4 Regular Expression Search.
* regular packages: 22.8.1 Package Flavors.
* remote files: 14 File Handling.
* removing directories: 14.1 File Names.
* removing packages: Removing Packages.
* replacement: 12.7 Replacement Commands.
* restriction: 26.8 Narrowing.
* Revert Buffer menu item: 2.4.1 The File Menu.
* root of a hierarchy: 3.3.1 XEmacs Directory Hierarchies.
* rosh hodesh: 26.5.8.10 Sexp Entries and the Fancy Diary Display.
* Russian: 17 World Scripts Support.
* Save Buffer As ... menu item: 2.4.1 The File Menu.
* Save Buffer menu item: 2.4.1 The File Menu.
* Save Options: 2.4.4 The Options Menu.
* saving: 14.2 Visiting Files.
* saving option value: 27.2.2.2 Changing an Option.
* SCCS: 14.6.1 Concepts of Version Control.
* Scheme mode: 21.1 Major Modes for Programming Languages.
* scrolling: 11.1 Scrolling.
* scrolling in the calendar: 26.1.2 Scrolling the Calendar through Time.
* searching: 12 Searching and Replacement.
* selected buffer: 15 Using Multiple Buffers.
* selected window: 16.1 Concepts of Emacs Windows.
* selective display: 20.1.3 Outline Mode.
* self-documentation: 8 Help.
* sentences: 20.3 Sentences.
* setting option value: 27.2.2.2 Changing an Option.
* setting variables: 27.2.1 Examining and Setting Variables.
* sexp: 21.2 Lists and Sexps.
* sexp diary entries: 26.5.8.10 Sexp Entries and the Fancy Diary Display.
* shell commands: 26.7 Running Shell Commands from XEmacs.
* Shell mode: 26.7.3 Shell Mode.
* shift modifier: 2.1.1 Representing Keystrokes.
* shrinking XEmacs frame: 3.1 Exiting Emacs.
* simultaneous editing: 14.3.2 Protection Against Simultaneous Editing.
* single-file packages: 22.8.1 Package Flavors.
* site-specific directories: 3.3.3 Directories and Paths.
* Size menu item: 2.4.4 The Options Menu.
* slashes repeated in file name: 6.1 Minibuffers for File Names.
* snapshots and version control: 14.6.9 Snapshots.
* sorting: 26.6 Sorting Text.
* sorting diary entries: 26.5.8.8 Fancy Diary Display.
* source packages: 22.8.4 Source Packages.
* spelling: 13.4 Checking and Correcting Spelling.
* Split Frame: 2.4.1 The File Menu.
* Start Macro Recording menu item: 2.4.2 The Edit Menu.
* starting XEmacs: 3 Entering and Exiting Emacs.
* startup paths: 3.3 How XEmacs finds Directories and Files.
* string substitution: 12.7 Replacement Commands.
* subshell: 26.7 Running Shell Commands from XEmacs.
* subtree (Outline mode): 20.1.3.3 Outline Visibility Commands.
* sumo package install: Sumo.
* sunrise and sunset: 26.2.2 Times of Sunrise and Sunset.
* suspending: 3.1 Exiting Emacs.
* switching buffers: 15.1 Creating and Selecting Buffers.
* Syntax Highlighting menu item: 2.4.4 The Options Menu.
* syntax table: 20.2 Words.
* syntax table: 27.5 The Syntax Table.
* tags table: 21.11 Tags Tables.
* tags, C++: 21.11 Tags Tables.
* Teach Extended Commands menu item: 2.4.4 The Options Menu.
* techniquitous: 26.11 Dissociated Press.
* television: 9.5.2 Appending Kills.
* Term mode: 26.7.5 Term Mode.
* termscript file: 27.13.2 How to Report a Bug.
* TeX: 20.1.2 TeX Mode.
* text: 20 Commands for Human Languages.
* Text mode: 20.1 Text Mode.
* Tools menu: 2.4 XEmacs Pull-down Menus.
* Tools menu: 2.4.6 The Tools Menu.
* top level: 1.3 The Mode Line.
* transposition: 13.2 Transposing Text.
* transposition: 20.2 Words.
* transposition: 21.2 Lists and Sexps.
* truncation: 4.7 Continuation Lines.
* typos: 13 Commands for Fixing Typos.
* Un-split (Keep Others): 2.4.1 The File Menu.
* Un-split (Keep This): 2.4.1 The File Menu.
* undo: 5 Undoing Changes.
* Undo menu item: 2.4.2 The Edit Menu.
* variable: 27.2 Variables.
* variables: 2.3 Keys and Commands.
* version control: 14.6 Version Control.
* version-specific directories: 3.3.3 Directories and Paths.
* vi: 26.14 Emulation.
* viewing: 14.10 Miscellaneous File Operations.
* Viper: 26.14 Emulation.
* visiting: 14.2 Visiting Files.
* visiting files: 14.2 Visiting Files.
* weeks, which day they start on: 26.1.1.2 Beginning or End of Week, Month or Year.
* Weight menu item: 2.4.4 The Options Menu.
* which packages: Which Packages.
* widening: 26.8 Narrowing.
* window: 1 The XEmacs Frame.
* windows: 16 Multiple Windows.
* Windows menu: 16.5 Deleting and Rearranging Windows.
* word search: 12.3 Word Search.
* words: 13.3 Case Conversion.
* words: 20.2 Words.
* words: 20.7 Case Conversion Commands.
* work file: 14.6.1 Concepts of Version Control.
* wrapping: 4.7 Continuation Lines.
* X resources: 27.10 X Resources.
* yahrzeits: 26.5 Converting From Other Calendars.
* yahrzeits: 26.5.8.10 Sexp Entries and the Fancy Diary Display.
* yanking: 9.5 Yanking.

Short Table of Contents
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The XEmacs Editor
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
Distribution
Introduction
1 The XEmacs Frame
2 Keystrokes, Key Sequences, and Key Bindings
3 Entering and Exiting Emacs
4 Basic Editing Commands
5 Undoing Changes
6 The Minibuffer
7 Running Commands by Name
8 Help
9 Selecting Text
10 Registers
11 Controlling the Display
12 Searching and Replacement
13 Commands for Fixing Typos
14 File Handling
15 Using Multiple Buffers
16 Multiple Windows
17 World Scripts Support
18 Major Modes
19 Indentation
20 Commands for Human Languages
21 Editing Programs
22 Compiling and Testing Programs
23 Abbrevs
24 Editing Pictures
25 Sending Mail
26 Reading Mail
27 Customization
Glossary
The GNU Manifesto
Key (Character) Index
Command and Function Index
Variable Index
Concept Index

Table of Contents
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The XEmacs Editor
GNU GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE
 Preamble
 Appendix: How to Apply These Terms to Your New Programs
Distribution
 Getting Other Versions of Emacs
Introduction
1 The XEmacs Frame
 1.1 Point
 1.2 The Echo Area
 1.3 The Mode Line
 1.4 GUI Components
 1.5 The XEmacs Menubar
 1.6 XEmacs Scrollbars
 1.7 XEmacs Mode Lines
 1.8 XEmacs Toolbars
 1.9 XEmacs Gutters
 1.10 Inhibiting Display of GUI Components
 1.11 Changing the Position, Orientation, and Appearance of GUI Components
 1.12 Using XEmacs Under the X Window System
 1.13 Using XEmacs Under Microsoft Windows
2 Keystrokes, Key Sequences, and Key Bindings
 2.1 Keystrokes as Building Blocks of Key Sequences
  2.1.1 Representing Keystrokes
  2.1.2 Representing Key Sequences
  2.1.3 String Key Sequences
  2.1.4 Assignment of the <META> Key
  2.1.5 Assignment of the <SUPER> and <HYPER> Keys
 2.2 Representation of Characters
 2.3 Keys and Commands
 2.4 XEmacs Pull-down Menus
  2.4.1 The File Menu
  2.4.2 The Edit Menu
  2.4.3 The Apps Menu
  2.4.4 The Options Menu
  2.4.5 The Buffers Menu
  2.4.6 The Tools Menu
  2.4.7 The Help Menu
  2.4.8 Customizing XEmacs Menus
3 Entering and Exiting Emacs
 3.1 Exiting Emacs
 3.2 Command Line Switches and Arguments
  3.2.1 Command Line Arguments for Any Position
  3.2.2 Command Line Arguments (Beginning of Line Only)
  3.2.3 Command Line Arguments (for XEmacs Under X)
 3.3 How XEmacs finds Directories and Files
  3.3.1 XEmacs Directory Hierarchies
  3.3.2 Package Hierarchies
  3.3.3 Directories and Paths
4 Basic Editing Commands
 4.1 Inserting Text
 4.2 Changing the Location of Point
 4.3 Erasing Text
 4.4 Files
 4.5 Help
 4.6 Blank Lines
 4.7 Continuation Lines
 4.8 Cursor Position Information
 4.9 Numeric Arguments
5 Undoing Changes
6 The Minibuffer
 6.1 Minibuffers for File Names
 6.2 Editing in the Minibuffer
 6.3 Completion
  6.3.1 Completion Example
  6.3.2 Completion Commands
  6.3.3 Strict Completion
  6.3.4 Completion Options
 6.4 Minibuffer History
 6.5 Repeating Minibuffer Commands
7 Running Commands by Name
8 Help
 8.1 Help Summary
 8.2 Documentation for a Key
 8.3 Help by Command or Variable Name
 8.4 Apropos
 8.5 Keyword Search for Lisp Libraries
 8.6 Help Mode Commands
 8.7 Other Help Commands
9 Selecting Text
 9.1 The Mark and the Region
  9.1.1 Setting the Mark
  9.1.2 Operating on the Region
  9.1.3 Commands to Mark Textual Objects
  9.1.4 The Mark Ring
 9.2 Selecting Text with the Mouse
 9.3 Additional Mouse Operations
 9.4 Deletion and Killing
  9.4.1 Deletion
  9.4.2 Killing by Lines
  9.4.3 Other Kill Commands
 9.5 Yanking
  9.5.1 The Kill Ring
  9.5.2 Appending Kills
  9.5.3 Yanking Earlier Kills
 9.6 Using X Selections
  9.6.1 The Clipboard Selection
  9.6.2 Miscellaneous X Selection Commands
  9.6.3 X Cut Buffers
  9.6.4 Active Regions
 9.7 Accumulating Text
 9.8 Rectangles
10 Registers
 10.1 Saving Positions in Registers
 10.2 Saving Text in Registers
 10.3 Saving Rectangles in Registers
 10.4 Saving Window Configurations in Registers
 10.5 Keeping Numbers in Registers
 10.6 Keeping File Names in Registers
 10.7 Bookmarks
11 Controlling the Display
 11.1 Scrolling
 11.2 Horizontal Scrolling
 11.3 Selective Display
 11.4 Variables Controlling Display
12 Searching and Replacement
 12.1 Incremental Search
  12.1.1 Slow Terminal Incremental Search
 12.2 Non-Incremental Search
 12.3 Word Search
 12.4 Regular Expression Search
 12.5 Syntax of Regular Expressions
 12.6 Searching and Case
 12.7 Replacement Commands
  12.7.1 Unconditional Replacement
  12.7.2 Regexp Replacement
  12.7.3 Replace Commands and Case
  12.7.4 Query Replace
 12.8 Other Search-and-Loop Commands
13 Commands for Fixing Typos
 13.1 Killing Your Mistakes
 13.2 Transposing Text
 13.3 Case Conversion
 13.4 Checking and Correcting Spelling
14 File Handling
 14.1 File Names
 14.2 Visiting Files
 14.3 Saving Files
  14.3.1 Backup Files
   14.3.1.1 Single or Numbered Backups
   14.3.1.2 Automatic Deletion of Backups
   14.3.1.3 Copying vs. Renaming
  14.3.2 Protection Against Simultaneous Editing
 14.4 Reverting a Buffer
 14.5 Auto-Saving: Protection Against Disasters
  14.5.1 Auto-Save Files
  14.5.2 Controlling Auto-Saving
  14.5.3 Recovering Data from Auto-Saves
 14.6 Version Control
  14.6.1 Concepts of Version Control
  14.6.2 Editing with Version Control
  14.6.3 Variables Affecting Check-in and Check-out
  14.6.4 Log Entries
  14.6.5 Change Logs and VC
  14.6.6 Examining And Comparing Old Versions
  14.6.7 VC Status Commands
  14.6.8 Renaming VC Work Files and Master Files
  14.6.9 Snapshots
   14.6.9.1 Making and Using Snapshots
   14.6.9.2 Snapshot Caveats
  14.6.10 Inserting Version Control Headers
 14.7 Listing a File Directory
 14.8 Comparing Files
 14.9 Dired, the Directory Editor
  14.9.1 Entering Dired
  14.9.2 Editing in Dired
  14.9.3 Deleting Files With Dired
  14.9.4 Immediate File Operations in Dired
 14.10 Miscellaneous File Operations
15 Using Multiple Buffers
 15.1 Creating and Selecting Buffers
 15.2 Listing Existing Buffers
 15.3 Miscellaneous Buffer Operations
 15.4 Killing Buffers
 15.5 Operating on Several Buffers
16 Multiple Windows
 16.1 Concepts of Emacs Windows
 16.2 Splitting Windows
 16.3 Using Other Windows
 16.4 Displaying in Another Window
 16.5 Deleting and Rearranging Windows
17 World Scripts Support
 17.1 What is Mule?
 17.2 Language Environments
 17.3 Input Methods
 17.4 Selecting an Input Method
 17.5 Mule and Fonts
 17.6 Coding Systems
 17.7 Recognizing Coding Systems
 17.8 Specifying a Coding System
18 Major Modes
 18.1 Choosing Major Modes
19 Indentation
 19.1 Indentation Commands and Techniques
 19.2 Tab Stops
 19.3 Tabs vs. Spaces
20 Commands for Human Languages
 20.1 Text Mode
  20.1.1 Nroff Mode
  20.1.2 TeX Mode
   20.1.2.1 TeX Editing Commands
   20.1.2.2 TeX Printing Commands
  20.1.3 Outline Mode
   20.1.3.1 Format of Outlines
   20.1.3.2 Outline Motion Commands
   20.1.3.3 Outline Visibility Commands
 20.2 Words
 20.3 Sentences
 20.4 Paragraphs
 20.5 Pages
 20.6 Filling Text
  20.6.1 Auto Fill Mode
  20.6.2 Explicit Fill Commands
  20.6.3 The Fill Prefix
 20.7 Case Conversion Commands
21 Editing Programs
 21.1 Major Modes for Programming Languages
 21.2 Lists and Sexps
 21.3 Defuns
 21.4 Indentation for Programs
  21.4.1 Basic Program Indentation Commands
  21.4.2 Indenting Several Lines
  21.4.3 Customizing Lisp Indentation
  21.4.4 Customizing C Indentation
 21.5 Automatic Display of Matching Parentheses
 21.6 Manipulating Comments
  21.6.1 Multiple Lines of Comments
  21.6.2 Options Controlling Comments
 21.7 Editing Without Unbalanced Parentheses
 21.8 Completion for Lisp Symbols
 21.9 Documentation Commands
 21.10 Change Logs
 21.11 Tags Tables
  21.11.1 Source File Tag Syntax
  21.11.2 Creating Tags Tables
  21.11.3 Etags Regexps
  21.11.4 Selecting a Tags Table
  21.11.5 Finding a Tag
  21.11.6 Searching and Replacing with Tags Tables
  21.11.7 Tags Table Inquiries
 21.12 Fortran Mode
  21.12.1 Motion Commands
  21.12.2 Fortran Indentation
   21.12.2.1 Fortran Indentation Commands
   21.12.2.2 Line Numbers and Continuation
   21.12.2.3 Syntactic Conventions
   21.12.2.4 Variables for Fortran Indentation
  21.12.3 Comments
  21.12.4 Columns
  21.12.5 Fortran Keyword Abbrevs
 21.13 Asm Mode
22 Compiling and Testing Programs
 22.1 Running "make", or Compilers Generally
 22.2 Major Modes for Lisp
 22.3 Libraries of Lisp Code for Emacs
  22.3.1 Loading Libraries
  22.3.2 Compiling Libraries
  22.3.3 Converting Mocklisp to Lisp
 22.4 Evaluating Emacs-Lisp Expressions
 22.5 The Emacs-Lisp Debugger
 22.6 Lisp Interaction Buffers
 22.7 Running an External Lisp
 22.8 Packages
  22.8.1 Package Flavors
  22.8.2 Package Distributions
  22.8.3 Binary Packages
  22.8.4 Source Packages
  22.8.5 Getting Started
  22.8.6 Choosing the Packages You Need
  22.8.7 XEmacs and Installing Packages
  22.8.8 Prerequisites for Building Source Packages
  22.8.9 What You Can Do With Source Packages
  22.8.10 Normal Packages
  22.8.11 Mule Support (mule)
23 Abbrevs
 23.1 Defining Abbrevs
 23.2 Controlling Abbrev Expansion
 23.3 Examining and Editing Abbrevs
 23.4 Saving Abbrevs
 23.5 Dynamic Abbrev Expansion
24 Editing Pictures
 24.1 Basic Editing in Picture Mode
 24.2 Controlling Motion After Insert
 24.3 Picture Mode Tabs
 24.4 Picture Mode Rectangle Commands
25 Sending Mail
 25.1 The Format of the Mail Buffer
 25.2 Mail Header Fields
 25.3 Mail Mode
26 Reading Mail
 26.1 Calendar Mode and the Diary
  26.1.1 Movement in the Calendar
   26.1.1.1 Motion by Integral Days, Weeks, Months, Years
   26.1.1.2 Beginning or End of Week, Month or Year
   26.1.1.3 Particular Dates
  26.1.2 Scrolling the Calendar through Time
  26.1.3 The Mark and the Region
  26.1.4 Miscellaneous Calendar Commands
 26.2 LaTeX Calendar
  26.2.1 Holidays
  26.2.2 Times of Sunrise and Sunset
  26.2.3 Phases of the Moon
  26.2.4 Conversion To and From Other Calendars
 26.3 Supported Calendar Systems
 26.4 Converting To Other Calendars
 26.5 Converting From Other Calendars
  26.5.1 Converting from the Mayan Calendar
  26.5.2 The Diary
  26.5.3 Commands Displaying Diary Entries
  26.5.4 The Diary File
  26.5.5 Date Formats
  26.5.6 Commands to Add to the Diary
  26.5.7 Special Diary Entries
  26.5.8 Customizing the Calendar and Diary
   26.5.8.1 Customizing the Calendar
   26.5.8.2 Customizing the Holidays
   26.5.8.3 Date Display Format
   26.5.8.4 Time Display Format
   26.5.8.5 Daylight Savings Time
   26.5.8.6 Customizing the Diary
   26.5.8.7 Hebrew- and Islamic-Date Diary Entries
   26.5.8.8 Fancy Diary Display
   26.5.8.9 Included Diary Files
   26.5.8.10 Sexp Entries and the Fancy Diary Display
   26.5.8.11 Customizing Appointment Reminders
 26.6 Sorting Text
 26.7 Running Shell Commands from XEmacs
  26.7.1 Single Shell Commands
  26.7.2 Interactive Inferior Shell
  26.7.3 Shell Mode
  26.7.4 Interactive Inferior Shell with Terminal Emulator
  26.7.5 Term Mode
  26.7.6 Paging in the terminal emulator
 26.8 Narrowing
 26.9 Hardcopy Output
 26.10 Recursive Editing Levels
 26.11 Dissociated Press
 26.12 CONX
 26.13 Other Amusements
 26.14 Emulation
27 Customization
 27.1 Minor Modes
 27.2 Variables
  27.2.1 Examining and Setting Variables
  27.2.2 Easy Customization Interface
   27.2.2.1 Customization Groups
   27.2.2.2 Changing an Option
   27.2.2.3 Customizing Faces
   27.2.2.4 Customizing Specific Items
  27.2.3 Editing Variable Values
  27.2.4 Local Variables
  27.2.5 Local Variables in Files
 27.3 Keyboard Macros
  27.3.1 Basic Use
  27.3.2 Naming and Saving Keyboard Macros
  27.3.3 Executing Macros With Variations
 27.4 Customizing Key Bindings
  27.4.1 Keymaps
  27.4.2 Changing Key Bindings
   27.4.2.1 Changing Key Bindings Interactively
   27.4.2.2 Changing Key Bindings Programmatically
   27.4.2.3 Using Strings for Changing Key Bindings
  27.4.3 Disabling Commands
 27.5 The Syntax Table
  27.5.1 Information About Each Character
  27.5.2 Altering Syntax Information
 27.6 The Init File
  27.6.1 Init File Syntax
  27.6.2 Init File Examples
  27.6.3 Terminal-Specific Initialization
 27.7 Changing the Bell Sound
 27.8 Faces
  27.8.1 Customizing Faces
 27.9 Frame Components
 27.10 X Resources
  27.10.1 Geometry Resources
  27.10.2 Iconic Resources
  27.10.3 Resource List
  27.10.4 Face Resources
  27.10.5 Widgets
  27.10.6 Menubar Resources
 27.11 Quitting and Aborting
 27.12 Dealing With Emacs Trouble
  27.12.1 Recursive Editing Levels
  27.12.2 Garbage on the Screen
  27.12.3 Garbage in the Text
  27.12.4 Spontaneous Entry to Incremental Search
  27.12.5 Emergency Escape
  27.12.6 Help for Total Frustration
 27.13 Reporting Bugs
  27.13.1 When Is There a Bug
  27.13.2 How to Report a Bug
Glossary
The GNU Manifesto
 What's GNU? GNU's Not Unix!
 Why I Must Write GNU
 Why GNU Will Be Compatible With Unix
 How GNU Will Be Available
 Why Many Other Programmers Want to Help
 How You Can Contribute
 Why All Computer Users Will Benefit
 Some Easily Rebutted Objections to GNU's Goals
Key (Character) Index
Command and Function Index
Variable Index
Concept Index

