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author | Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> | 2000-10-11 18:37:52 +0000 |
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committer | Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> | 2000-10-11 18:37:52 +0000 |
commit | dcb14dc0a678600a05a709119180463beac28722 (patch) | |
tree | a7ffb94b8f148c93de071657bc5747f2e9d882b7 /etc/TUTORIAL | |
parent | c7fa86d5b3d6f8d7ff027ce109f69db4777e02d8 (diff) | |
download | emacs-dcb14dc0a678600a05a709119180463beac28722.tar.gz |
Minor wording changes, suggested by Per Starback <starback@ling.uu.se>.
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diff --git a/etc/TUTORIAL b/etc/TUTORIAL index 000a462cf0b..6f99eb7c2b3 100644 --- a/etc/TUTORIAL +++ b/etc/TUTORIAL @@ -358,8 +358,8 @@ and M-e, sort of, in that lines are opposite sentences. You can also kill any part of the buffer with one uniform method. Move to one end of that part, and type C-@ or C-SPC (either one). -Move to the other end of that part, and type C-w. That kills -all the text between the two positions. +(SPC is the Space bar.) Move to the other end of that part, and type +C-w. That kills all the text between the two positions. >> Move the cursor to the Y at the start of the previous paragraph. >> Type C-SPC. Emacs should display a message "Mark set" @@ -641,7 +641,9 @@ example is the command replace-string, which globally replaces one string with another. When you type M-x, Emacs prompts you at the bottom of the screen with M-x and you should type the name of the command; in this case, "replace-string". Just type "repl s<TAB>" and -Emacs will complete the name. End the command name with <Return>. +Emacs will complete the name. (<TAB> is the Tab key, usually found +above the lCapsLock or Shift key near the left edge of the keyboard.) +End the command name with <Return>. The replace-string command requires two arguments--the string to be replaced, and the string to replace it with. You must end each @@ -850,7 +852,8 @@ the search is reversed. One of the nice features of Emacs is that you can display more than one window on the screen at the same time. ->> Move the cursor to this line and type C-u 0 C-l. +>> Move the cursor to this line and type C-u 0 C-l (that's control-L, not + control-1). >> Now type C-x 2 which splits the screen into two windows. Both windows display this tutorial. The cursor stays in the top window. |