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Author Cameron, Debra.

Title GNU Emacs pocket reference / Debra Cameron. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Edition 1st ed.
Imprint Beijing : O'Reilly, ©1999.
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Description 1 online resource (iii, 58 pages)
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Contents Table of Contents; Introduction; Emacs Commands; Conventions; 1. Emacs Basics; A Word About Modes; Major modes; Minor modes; Starting and Leaving Emacs; Working with Files; Letting Emacs Fill in the Blanks; 2. Editing Files; Working in Text Mode; Moving the Cursor; Repeating Commands; Cutting Text; Marking Text to Delete, Move, or Copy; Using a Mouse with Emacs; Transposing and Capitalizing Text; Stopping Commands; Undoing Edits; Recovering Lost Changes; 3. Search and Replace Operations; Incremental Search; Nonincremental and Word Search; Query Replace; Regular Expression Search and Replace
Characters for creating regular expressionsRegular Expression Search Commands; Spellchecking; Word Abbreviations; 4. Using Buffers and Windows; Using Buffers; Buffer list commands; Using Windows; Using Frames; Using Bookmarks; Bookmark commands; Bookmark list; 5. Emacs as a Work Environment; Shell Mode; Working with Dired; Printing; Calendar and Diary Commands; 6. Email and Newsgroups; Sending Mail; Reading Mail with RMAIL; Reading Mail with Gnus; Gnus group buffer commands; Gnus summary buffer commands; Gnus posting commands; 7. Emacs and the Internet; Telnet Commands
Copying Files with Ange-ftp ModeUsing the Web with Emacs; 8. Simple Text Formatting and Specialized Editing; Centering Commands; Inserting Page Breaks and Control Characters; Rectangle Editing; Outline Mode Commands; 9. Marking Up Text with Emacs; nroff Mode; TeX Mode; Html-Helper Mode; Html-Helper Mode Commands; 10. Writing Macros; Macro Commands; 11. Customizing Emacs; Keyboard Customization; Special character conventions; Emacs Variables; Backups and auto-save; Search and replace; Display; Modes; Mail; Text editing; Completion; Miscellaneous; 12. Emacs for Programmers; General Commands
C, C++, and Java ModesCustomizing code indentation style; LISP Mode; FORTRAN Mode; 13. Version Control Under Emacs; Version Control Commands; Version Control Variables; 14. Online Help; The Help System; Apropos Commands; Information About Emacs
Summary GNU Emacs is the most popular and widespread of the Emacs family of editors. It is also the most powerful and flexible. Unlike all other text editors, GNU Emacs is a complete working environment -- you can stay within Emacs all day without leaving. The GNU Emacs Pocket Reference is a companion volume to O'Reilly's Learning GNU Emacs, which tells you how to get started with the GNU Emacs editor and, as you become more proficient, it will help you learn how to use Emacs more effectively. This small book, covering Emacs version 20, is a handy reference guide to.
Language English.
Subject GNU Emacs.
GNU Emacs
Text editors (Computer programs)
Éditeurs de texte (Logiciels)
Text editors (Computer programs)
Other Form: Print version: Cameron, Debra. GNU Emacs pocket reference. 1st ed. Beijing : O'Reilly, ©1999 1565924967 (DLC) 00501183 (OCoLC)40982029
ISBN 059615013X (electronic bk.)
9780596150136 (electronic bk.)
9780596008338 (e-book)
0596008333 (e-book)
9781565924963
1565924967
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