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%&tex
% Title: GNU Emacs Survival Card
% Copyright (C) 2000-2011 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
% Author: Wlodek Bzyl <matwb@univ.gda.pl>
% This file is part of GNU Emacs.
% GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
% it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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% GNU General Public License for more details.
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% along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
%**start of header
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% \title{CARD TITLE}{for version 23}
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Copyright \copyright\ \year\ Free Software Foundation, Inc.\break
For GNU Emacs version \versionemacs\break
Author W{\l}odek Bzyl (matwb@univ.gda.pl)
Permission is granted to make and distribute copies of
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\title{GNU\ \ Emacs\ \ Survival\ \ Card}{for version \versionemacs}
In the following, \kbd{C-z} means hit the `\kbd{z}' key while
holding down the {\it Ctrl}\ \ key. \kbd{M-z} means hit the
`\kbd{z}' key while hitting the {\it Meta\/} (labeled {\it Alt\/}
on some keyboards) or after hitting {\it Esc\/} key.
\section{Running Emacs}
To enter GNU Emacs, just type its name: \kbd{emacs}.
Emacs divides the frame into several areas:
menu line,
buffer area with the edited text,
mode line describing the buffer in the window above it,
and a minibuffer/echo area in the last line.
\askip
\key{C-x C-c} quit Emacs
\key{C-x C-f} edit file; this command uses the minibuffer to read
the file name; use this to create new files by entering the name
of the new file
\key{C-x C-s} save the file
\key{C-x k} kill a buffer
\key{C-g} in most context: cancel, stop, abort partially typed or
executing command
\key{C-x u} undo
\section{Moving About}
\key{C-l} scroll current line to center of window
\key{C-x b} switch to another buffer
\key{M-<} move to beginning of buffer
\key{M->} move to end of buffer
\key{M-g M-g} go to a given line number
\section{Multiple Windows}
\key{C-x 0} remove the current window from the display
\key{C-x 1} make active window the only window
\key{C-x 2} split window horizontally
\key{C-x 3} split window vertically
\key{C-x o} move to other window
\section{Regions}
Emacs defines a `region' as the space between the {\it mark\/} and
the {\it point}. A mark is set with \kbd{C-{\it space}}.
The point is at the cursor position.
\askip
\key{M-h} mark entire paragraph
\key{C-x h} mark entire buffer
\section{Killing and Copying}
\key{C-w} kill region
\key{M-w} copy region to kill-ring
\key{C-k} kill from the cursor all the way to the end of the line
\key{M-DEL} kill word
\key{C-y} yank back the last kill (\kbd{C-w C-y} combination could be
used to move text around)
\key{M-y} replace last yank with previous kill
\section{Searching}
\key{C-s} search for a string
\key{C-r} search for a string backwards
\key{RET} quit searching
\key{M-C-s} regular expression search
\key{M-C-r} reverse regular expression search
\askip
Use \kbd{C-s} or \kbd{C-r} again to repeat the search in either direction.
\section{Tags}
Tags tables files record locations of function and
procedure definitions, global variables, data types and anything
else convenient. To create a tags table file, type
`{\tt etags} {\it input\_files}' as a shell command.
\askip
\key{M-.} find a definition
\key{C-u M-.} find next occurrence of definition
\key{M-*} pop back to where \kbd{M-.} was last invoked
\mkey{M-x tags-query-replace} run query-replace on all files
recorded in tags table
\key{M-,} continue last tags search or query-replace
\section{Compiling}
\key{M-x compile} compile code in active window
\key{C-c C-c} go to the next compiler error, when in
the compile window or
\key{C-x `} when in the window with source code
\section{Dired, the Directory Editor}
\key{C-x d} invoke Dired
\key{d} flag this file for deletion
\key{\~{}} flag all backup files for deletion
\key{u} remove deletion flag
\key{x} delete the files flagged for deletion
\key{C} copy file
\key{g} update the Dired buffer
\key{f} visit the file described on the current line
\key{s} switch between alphabetical date/time order
\section{Reading and Sending Mail}
\key{M-x rmail} start reading mail
\key{q} quit reading mail
\key{h} show headers
\key{d} mark the current message for deletion
\key{x} remove all messages marked for deletion
\key{C-x m} begin composing a message
\key{C-c C-c} send the message and switch to another buffer
\key{C-c C-f C-c} move to the `CC' header field, creating one
if there is none
\section{Miscellaneous}
\key{M-q} fill paragraph
\key{M-/} expand previous word dynamically
\key{C-z} iconify (suspend) Emacs when running it under X or
shell, respectively
\mkey{M-x revert-buffer} replace the text being edited with the
text of the file on disk
\section{Query Replace}
\key{M-\%} interactively search and replace
\key{M-C-\%} using regular expressions
\askip
Valid responses in query-replace mode are
\askip
\key{SPC} replace this one, go on to next
\key{,} replace this one, don't move
\key{DEL} skip to next without replacing
\key{!} replace all remaining matches
\key{\^{}} back up to the previous match
\key{RET} exit query-replace
\key{C-r} enter recursive edit (\kbd{M-C-c} to exit)
\section{Regular Expressions}
\key{. {\rm(dot)}} any single character except a newline
\key{*} zero or more repeats
\key{+} one or more repeats
\key{?} zero or one repeat
\key{[$\ldots$]} denotes a class of character to match
\key{[\^{}$\ldots$]} negates the class
\key{\\{\it c}} quote characters otherwise having a special
meaning in regular expressions
\key{$\ldots$\\|$\ldots$\\|$\ldots$} matches one of
the alternatives (``or'')
\key{\\( $\ldots$ \\)} groups a series of pattern elements to
a single element
\key{\\{\it n}} same text as {\it n\/}th group
\key{\^{}} matches at line beginning
\key{\$} matches at line end
\key{\\w} matches word-syntax character
\key{\\W} matches non-word-syntax character
\key{\\<} matches at word beginning
\key{\\>} matches at word end
\key{\\b} matches at word break
\key{\\B} matches at non-word break
\section{Registers}
\key{C-x r s} save region in register
\key{C-x r i} insert register contents into buffer
\key{C-x r SPC} save value of point in register
\key{C-x r j} jump to point saved in register
\section{Rectangles}
\key{C-x r r} copy rectangle to register
\key{C-x r k} kill rectangle
\key{C-x r y} yank rectangle
\key{C-x r t} prefix each line with a string
\key{C-x r o} open rectangle, shifting text right
\key{C-x r c} blank out rectangle
\section{Shells}
\key{M-x shell} start a shell within Emacs
\key{M-!} execute a shell command
\key{M-|} run a shell command on the region
\key{C-u M-|} filter region through a shell command
\section{Spelling Check}
\key{M-\$} check spelling of word at the cursor
\mkey{M-x ispell-region} check spelling of all words in region
\mkey{M-x ispell-buffer} check spelling of entire buffer
\section{International Character Sets}
\key{C-x RET C-\\} select and activate input method for
the current buffer
\key{C-\\} enable or disable input method
\mkey{M-x list-input-methods} show all input methods
\mkey{M-x set-language-environment} specify principal language
\key{C-x RET c} set coding system for next command
\mkey{M-x find-file-literally} visit file with no conversion
of any kind
\mkey{M-x list-coding-systems} show all coding systems
\mkey{M-x prefer-coding-system} choose preferred coding system
\section{Keyboard Macros}
\key{C-x (} start defining a keyboard macro
\key{C-x )} end keyboard macro definition
\key{C-x e} execute last-defined keyboard macro
\key{C-u C-x (} append to last keyboard macro
\mkey{M-x name-last-kbd-macro} name last keyboard macro
\section{Simple Customization}
\key{M-x customize} customize variables and faces
\section{Getting Help}
Emacs does command completion for you. Typing \kbd{M-x}
{\it tab\/} or {\it space\/} gives a list of Emacs commands.
\askip
\key{C-h} Emacs help
\key{C-h t} run the Emacs tutorial
\key{C-h i} enter Info, the documentation browser
\key{C-h a} show commands matching a string (apropos)
\key{C-h k} display documentation of the function invoked by
keystroke
\askip
Emacs gets into different {\it modes}, each of which customizes
Emacs for editing text of a particular sort. The mode line
contains names of the current modes, in parentheses.
\askip
\key{C-h m} get mode-specific information
\copyrightnotice
\bye
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