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.SH DESCRIPTION
.I GNU Emacs
-is a version of
+is a version of
.I Emacs,
-written by the author of the original (PDP-10)
+written by the author of the original (PDP-10)
.I Emacs,
Richard Stallman.
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page takes away from other more useful projects.
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The user functionality of GNU Emacs encompasses
-everything other
-.I Emacs
+everything other
+.I Emacs
editors do, and it is easily extensible since its
editing commands are written in Lisp.
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windows and buffers.
CTRL-h or F1 enters the Help facility. Help Tutorial (CTRL-h t)
requests an interactive tutorial which can teach beginners the fundamentals
-of
-.I Emacs
+of
+.I Emacs
in a few minutes.
Help Apropos (CTRL-h a) helps you
find a command given its functionality, Help Character (CTRL-h c)
Do not load the site-wide startup file.
.TP
.BI \-debug-init
-Enable
+Enable
.I Emacs
Lisp debugger during the processing of the user init file
.BI ~/.emacs.
options to specify files to execute and functions to call.
.TP
.B \-kill
-Exit
-.I Emacs
+Exit
+.I Emacs
while in batch mode.
.TP
.BI \-L " directory"
Add
.I directory
-to the list of directories
+to the list of directories
.I Emacs
searches for Lisp files.
.\" START DELETING HERE IF YOU'RE NOT USING X
.TP
.BI \-ib " pixels"
Set the window's internal border width to the number of pixels specified
-by
+by
.I pixels.
Defaults to one pixel of padding on each side of the window.
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the border color will be set to grey,
and the text and mouse cursors will be set to black.
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-.SM Using the Mouse
+.SM Using the Mouse
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The following lists the mouse button bindings for the
.I Emacs
SHIFT-right Paste text.
CTRL-middle Cut text into X cut buffer and kill it.
CTRL-right T{
-Select this window, then split it into
+Select this window, then split it into
two windows. Same as typing CTRL-x 2.
T}
.\" START DELETING HERE IF YOU'RE NOT USING X MENUS
CTRL-SHIFT-left T{
X buffer menu--hold the buttons and keys
-down, wait for menu to appear, select
+down, wait for menu to appear, select
buffer, and release. Move mouse out of
menu and release to cancel.
T}
/usr/local/share/emacs/$VERSION/lisp - Lisp source files and compiled files
that define most editing commands. Some are preloaded;
others are autoloaded from this directory when used.
-
+
/usr/local/share/emacs/$VERSION/etc - various programs that are used with
GNU Emacs, and some files of information.
running in Raw mode on some Unix versions.
.SH UNRESTRICTIONS
.PP
-.I Emacs
-is free; anyone may redistribute copies of
-.I Emacs
+.I Emacs
+is free; anyone may redistribute copies of
+.I Emacs
to
-anyone under the terms stated in the
-.I Emacs
+anyone under the terms stated in the
+.I Emacs
General Public License,
-a copy of which accompanies each copy of
-.I Emacs
+a copy of which accompanies each copy of
+.I Emacs
and which also
appears in the reference manual.
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systems. Such inclusion violates the terms on which distribution
is permitted. In fact, the primary purpose of the General Public
License is to prohibit anyone from attaching any other restrictions
-to redistribution of
+to redistribution of
.I Emacs.
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-Richard Stallman encourages you to improve and extend
-.I Emacs,
+Richard Stallman encourages you to improve and extend
+.I Emacs,
and urges that
you contribute your extensions to the GNU library. Eventually GNU
(Gnu's Not Unix) will be a complete replacement for Berkeley
was written by Richard Stallman and the Free Software Foundation.
Joachim Martillo and Robert Krawitz added the X features.
.SH COPYING
-Copyright
+Copyright
.if t \(co
.if n (c)
1995, 1999, 2000, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc.