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The least specialized major mode is called @dfn{Fundamental mode}. |
The least specialized major mode is called @dfn{Fundamental mode}. |
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This mode has no mode-specific redefinitions or variable settings, so |
This mode has no mode-specific redefinitions or variable settings, so |
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that each Emacs command behaves in its most general manner, and each |
that each Emacs command behaves in its most general manner, and each |
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option is in its default state. For editing text of a specific type |
user option variable is in its default state. For editing text of a |
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that Emacs knows about, such as Lisp code or English text, you should |
specific type that Emacs knows about, such as Lisp code or English |
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switch to the appropriate major mode, such as Lisp mode or Text mode. |
text, you should switch to the appropriate major mode, such as Lisp |
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mode or Text mode. |
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Selecting a major mode changes the meanings of a few keys to become |
Selecting a major mode changes the meanings of a few keys to become |
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more specifically adapted to the language being edited. The ones that |
more specifically adapted to the language being edited. The ones that |