Official Emacs manual from the Free Software Foundation. ... GNU Emacs manual. ... GNU Emacs Lisp reference manual.
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O.1 Concepts of Emacs Windows; O.2 Splitting Windows; O.3 Using Other Windows; O.4 Displaying in Another Window; O.5 Forcing Display in the Same Window; O.6 Deleting and Rearranging Windows; O.7 Window Handling Convenience Features and Customization;
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Emacs is the extensible, customizable, self-documenting real-time display editor. This Info file describes how to edit with Emacs and some of how to customize it; it corresponds to GNU Emacs version 21.2. For information on extending Emacs, see section `Top' in The Emacs Lisp Reference Manual.
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Entering and Exiting Emacs ... Exiting Emacs ... Concepts of Emacs Windows...
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Like other editors, Emacs has commands for searching for occurrences of a string. The principal search command is unusual in that it is incremental; it begins to search before you have finished typing the search string.
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Balance Parentheses Emacs can balance parentheses manually or automatically. Manual balancing is done by the commands to move over balanced expressions (see Lists). Automatic balancing is done by blinking or highlighting the parenthesis that matches one just inserted (see Matching Parens).
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Here is a complicated regexp, stored in sentence-end and used by Emacs to recognize the end of a sentence together with any whitespace that follows. We show its Lisp syntax to distinguish the spaces from the tab characters.
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You can use the Desktop library to save the state of Emacs from one session to another. Saving the state means that Emacs starts up with the same set of buffers, major modes, buffer positions, and so on that the previous Emacs session had.
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This manual documents the use and simple customization of the Emacs editor. The reader is not expected to be a programmer; simple customizations do not require programming skill. But the user who is not interested in customizing can ignore the scattered customization hints.
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