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@kbd{M-@{} moves to the beginning of the current or previous |
@kbd{M-@{} moves to the beginning of the current or previous |
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paragraph, while @kbd{M-@}} moves to the end of the current or next |
paragraph, while @kbd{M-@}} moves to the end of the current or next |
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paragraph. Blank lines and text-formatter command lines separate |
paragraph. Blank lines and text-formatter command lines separate |
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paragraphs and are not considered part of any paragraph. In Fundamental |
paragraphs and are not considered part of any paragraph. In Indented |
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mode, but not in Text mode, an indented line also starts a new |
Text mode, but not in Text mode, an indented line also starts a new |
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paragraph. (If a paragraph is preceded by a blank line, these commands |
paragraph. (If a paragraph is preceded by a blank line, these |
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treat that blank line as the beginning of the paragraph.) |
commands treat that blank line as the beginning of the paragraph.) |
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In major modes for programs, paragraphs begin and end only at blank |
In major modes for programs, paragraphs begin and end only at blank |
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lines. This makes the paragraph commands continue to be useful even |
lines. This makes the paragraph commands continue to be useful even |
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contained in it must match only @code{paragraph-start}, not |
contained in it must match only @code{paragraph-start}, not |
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@code{paragraph-separate}. For example, in Fundamental mode, |
@code{paragraph-separate}. For example, in Fundamental mode, |
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@code{paragraph-start} is @w{@code{"[ \t\n\f]"}}, and |
@code{paragraph-start} is @w{@code{"[ \t\n\f]"}}, and |
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@code{paragraph-separate} is @w{@code{"[ \t\f]*$"}}. |
@code{paragraph-separate} is @w{@code{"\f\\|[ \t]*$"}}. |
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Normally it is desirable for page boundaries to separate paragraphs. |
Normally it is desirable for page boundaries to separate paragraphs. |
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The default values of these variables recognize the usual separator for |
The default values of these variables recognize the usual separator for |