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primary documentation. |
primary documentation. |
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* MORE FEATURES |
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You can learn more about Emacs by reading its manual, either as a book |
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or on-line in Info (use the Help menu or type F10 h r). Two features |
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that you may like especially are completion, which saves typing, and |
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dired, which simplifies file handling. |
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Completion is a way to avoid unnecessary typing. For instance, if you |
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want to switch to the *Messages* buffer, you can type C-x b *M<Tab> |
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and Emacs will fill in the rest of the buffer name as far as it can |
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determine from what you have already typed. Completion is described |
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in Info in the Emacs manual in the node called "Completion". |
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Dired enables you to list files in a directory (and optionally its |
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subdirectories), move around that list, visit, rename, delete and |
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otherwise operate on the files. Dired is described in Info in the |
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Emacs manual in the node called "Dired". |
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The manual also describes many other Emacs features. |
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* CONCLUSION |
* CONCLUSION |
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