/dports/editors/emacs-devel/emacs-4d1968b/doc/emacs/ |
H A D | buffers.texi | 280 buffers with particular names. (With some of these features, such as 302 are some commands for killing buffers: 307 @item M-x kill-some-buffers 309 @item M-x kill-matching-buffers 310 Offer to kill all buffers matching a regular expression. 325 @findex kill-some-buffers 326 The command @kbd{M-x kill-some-buffers} asks about each buffer, one 331 @findex kill-matching-buffers 334 @xref{Regexps}. Like @code{kill-some-buffers}, it asks for 337 To kill internal buffers as well, call @code{kill-matching-buffers} [all …]
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/dports/editors/emacs/emacs-27.2/doc/emacs/ |
H A D | buffers.texi | 280 buffers with particular names. (With some of these features, such as 302 are some commands for killing buffers: 307 @item M-x kill-some-buffers 309 @item M-x kill-matching-buffers 310 Offer to kill all buffers matching a regular expression. 325 @findex kill-some-buffers 326 The command @kbd{M-x kill-some-buffers} asks about each buffer, one 331 @findex kill-matching-buffers 334 @xref{Regexps}. Like @code{kill-some-buffers}, it asks for 337 To kill internal buffers as well, call @code{kill-matching-buffers} [all …]
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/dports/textproc/texi2html/texi2html-5.0/test/xemacs_manual/ |
H A D | buffers.texi | 5 @cindex buffers 112 some with @kbd{C-x s} (@pxref{Saving}). A @samp{%} indicates a read-only 195 Kill a buffer, specified by name (@code{kill-buffer}). 196 @item M-x kill-some-buffers 197 Offer to kill each buffer, one by one. 200 @findex kill-buffer 201 @findex kill-some-buffers 204 @kbd{C-x k} (@code{kill-buffer}) kills one buffer, whose name you 212 The command @kbd{M-x kill-some-buffers} asks about each buffer, one by 215 for confirmation just like @code{kill-buffer}. [all …]
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H A D | killing.texi | 217 * Earlier Kills:: Yanking something killed some time ago. 227 buffers, so you can kill text in one buffer and yank it in another buffer. 229 (@xref{Accumulating Text}, for some other ways.) 408 In summary, some X applications (such as @file{xterm}) allow one to paste 421 With some other applications (notably, the OpenWindows and Motif tools) you 443 @cindex cut buffers 482 applications. XEmacs supports cut buffers for compatibility 493 Cut buffers are different: when you "own" a cut buffer, the data is 503 the X cut buffers. 560 until some non-motion command is executed. [all …]
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/dports/japanese/ng-devel/ng-1.5beta1/docs/ |
H A D | mgidx.tex | 5 \indexentry{backward-kill-word}{14} 15 \indexentry{copy-region-as-kill}{14} 69 \indexentry{kill-buffer}{23} 70 \indexentry{kill-line}{15} 71 \indexentry{kill-paragraph}{15} 72 \indexentry{kill-region}{15} 73 \indexentry{kill-word}{15} 74 \indexentry{list-buffers}{23} 102 \indexentry{save-buffers-kill-emacs}{24} 103 \indexentry{save-some-buffers}{25}
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H A D | Ng.ref | 69 save-buffers-kill-emacs C-x C-c �Хåե��Ф��彪λ 85 save-some-buffers C-x s �ѹ��ѤߥХåե��νФ� 128 kill-paragraph �������� 129 kill-region C-w ���������� 192 list-buffers C-x C-b �Хåե��ꥹ�Ȥ�ɽ�� 195 kill-buffer C-x k �Хåե��κ�� 201 save-some-buffers C-x s �����ѹ��ѤߥХåե��νФ� 525 kill-paragraph �������� 529 list-buffers C-x C-b �Хåե��ꥹ�Ȥ�ɽ�� 562 save-buffers-kill-emacs C-x C-c �Хåե��Ф��彪λ [all …]
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H A D | CHANGES.1_3 | 55 ��ɽ���������ˡ�"kill anyway?" ��ʹ�����Τ��������� 123 ��save-some-buffers ������⡼�ɹԤ� ** ��ľ��ʤ��������롣 207 ���Хåե�����Ĥ����λ��� kill-buffer ��¹Ԥ���� core dump ��
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H A D | mg.tex | 117 As mentioned above, some MG commands may not be implemented in all 382 \fbody Prints some information in the minibuffer about where the cursor is. 768 find some other buffer to display in the same window. 770 \fname{list-buffers}{}{C-x C-b} 815 \fname{save-buffers-kill-emacs}{}{C-x C-c} 820 \fname{save-some-buffers}{}{C-x s} 872 can specify that MG should default to use some other mode on all subsequent 1135 difference between the two, some discussion on how modes are implemented 1259 C-x C-b list-buffers 1260 C-x C-c save-buffers-kill-emacs [all …]
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/dports/japanese/ng-canna/ng-1.4.4/docs/ |
H A D | mgidx.tex | 5 \indexentry{backward-kill-word}{14} 15 \indexentry{copy-region-as-kill}{14} 69 \indexentry{kill-buffer}{23} 70 \indexentry{kill-line}{15} 71 \indexentry{kill-paragraph}{15} 72 \indexentry{kill-region}{15} 73 \indexentry{kill-word}{15} 74 \indexentry{list-buffers}{23} 102 \indexentry{save-buffers-kill-emacs}{24} 103 \indexentry{save-some-buffers}{25}
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H A D | Ng.ref | 69 save-buffers-kill-emacs C-x C-c �Хåե��Ф��彪λ 85 save-some-buffers C-x s �ѹ��ѤߥХåե��νФ� 128 kill-paragraph �������� 129 kill-region C-w ���������� 192 list-buffers C-x C-b �Хåե��ꥹ�Ȥ�ɽ�� 195 kill-buffer C-x k �Хåե��κ�� 201 save-some-buffers C-x s �����ѹ��ѤߥХåե��νФ� 523 kill-paragraph �������� 526 list-buffers C-x C-b �Хåե��ꥹ�Ȥ�ɽ�� 559 save-buffers-kill-emacs C-x C-c �Хåե��Ф��彪λ [all …]
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H A D | CHANGES.1_3 | 55 ��ɽ���������ˡ�"kill anyway?" ��ʹ�����Τ��������� 123 ��save-some-buffers ������⡼�ɹԤ� ** ��ľ��ʤ��������롣 207 ���Хåե�����Ĥ����λ��� kill-buffer ��¹Ԥ���� core dump ��
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H A D | mg.tex | 117 As mentioned above, some MG commands may not be implemented in all 382 \fbody Prints some information in the minibuffer about where the cursor is. 768 find some other buffer to display in the same window. 770 \fname{list-buffers}{}{C-x C-b} 815 \fname{save-buffers-kill-emacs}{}{C-x C-c} 820 \fname{save-some-buffers}{}{C-x s} 872 can specify that MG should default to use some other mode on all subsequent 1135 difference between the two, some discussion on how modes are implemented 1259 C-x C-b list-buffers 1260 C-x C-c save-buffers-kill-emacs [all …]
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/dports/japanese/ng/ng-1.4.4/docs/ |
H A D | mgidx.tex | 5 \indexentry{backward-kill-word}{14} 15 \indexentry{copy-region-as-kill}{14} 69 \indexentry{kill-buffer}{23} 70 \indexentry{kill-line}{15} 71 \indexentry{kill-paragraph}{15} 72 \indexentry{kill-region}{15} 73 \indexentry{kill-word}{15} 74 \indexentry{list-buffers}{23} 102 \indexentry{save-buffers-kill-emacs}{24} 103 \indexentry{save-some-buffers}{25}
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H A D | Ng.ref | 69 save-buffers-kill-emacs C-x C-c �Хåե��Ф��彪λ 85 save-some-buffers C-x s �ѹ��ѤߥХåե��νФ� 128 kill-paragraph �������� 129 kill-region C-w ���������� 192 list-buffers C-x C-b �Хåե��ꥹ�Ȥ�ɽ�� 195 kill-buffer C-x k �Хåե��κ�� 201 save-some-buffers C-x s �����ѹ��ѤߥХåե��νФ� 523 kill-paragraph �������� 526 list-buffers C-x C-b �Хåե��ꥹ�Ȥ�ɽ�� 559 save-buffers-kill-emacs C-x C-c �Хåե��Ф��彪λ [all …]
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H A D | CHANGES.1_3 | 55 ��ɽ���������ˡ�"kill anyway?" ��ʹ�����Τ��������� 123 ��save-some-buffers ������⡼�ɹԤ� ** ��ľ��ʤ��������롣 207 ���Хåե�����Ĥ����λ��� kill-buffer ��¹Ԥ���� core dump ��
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/dports/editors/emacs-devel/emacs-4d1968b/doc/lispref/ |
H A D | buffers.texi | 236 @cindex @code{kill-buffer-hook} in temporary buffers 237 @cindex @code{kill-buffer-query-functions} in temporary buffers 242 @code{kill-buffer-hook}, @code{kill-buffer-query-functions} 664 @code{visited-file-modtime} returns a timestamp for some non-file buffers 1045 their identity, however; if you kill two distinct buffers, they remain 1135 @code{save-buffers-kill-emacs} to offer to save that buffer, just as 1136 it offers to save file-visiting buffers. If @code{save-some-buffers} 1139 symbol @code{always}, both @code{save-buffers-kill-emacs} and 1140 @code{save-some-buffers} will always offer to save. @xref{Definition 1141 of save-some-buffers}. The variable @code{buffer-offer-save} [all …]
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/dports/editors/emacs/emacs-27.2/doc/lispref/ |
H A D | buffers.texi | 285 (kill-buffer foo) 656 @code{visited-file-modtime} returns a timestamp for some non-file buffers 1025 their identity, however; if you kill two distinct buffers, they remain 1078 (kill-buffer "foo.changed") 1097 @defvar kill-buffer-hook 1107 @code{save-buffers-kill-emacs} to offer to save that buffer, just as 1108 it offers to save file-visiting buffers. If @code{save-some-buffers} 1111 symbol @code{always}, both @code{save-buffers-kill-emacs} and 1112 @code{save-some-buffers} will always offer to save. @xref{Definition 1113 of save-some-buffers}. The variable @code{buffer-offer-save} [all …]
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/dports/audio/supercollider/SuperCollider-3.11.0-Source/HelpSource/Classes/ |
H A D | FreqScopeView.schelp | 12 …ry important: You must run code::kill():: when the parent window is closed to avoid problems. It a… 17 w.onClose_({ f.kill }); // YOU MUST HAVE THIS 48 w.onClose_({ f.kill }); // you must have this 55 … the frequency response of some effect, on the assumption that the signal to bus1 is transformed t… 94 method:: kill 95 …un when the parent window is closed to avoid problems. It also frees the buffers that the scope al… 164 w.onClose_({ f.kill }); // you must have this 177 …([500, 1200, 3000, 9000, 12000], 0, [0.2, 0.1, 0.05, 0.03, 0.01])) }.play(s); // restart some sines
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/dports/devel/py-virtualenvwrapper/virtualenvwrapper-4.8.4/docs/source/ |
H A D | extensions.rst | 5 Below is a list of some of the extensions available for use with 11 Emacs desktop-mode_ lets you save the state of emacs (open buffers, 12 kill rings, buffer positions, etc.) between sessions. It can also be 45 Below is a list of some of the templates available for use with
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/dports/editors/zile/zile-2.4.14/ |
H A D | NEWS | 49 Fix speed of search on large buffers (previously, the entire buffer 211 Fix kill-line with prefix argument. 281 some small bugs in delete-window, and contains some code cleanup. 304 squashes some space leaks found by Valgrind, and fixes some build 310 few releases ago, and makes a cosmetic fix to temporary buffers. 323 particular that the commands `suspend-zile', `save-buffers-kill-zile' 325 `save-buffers-kill-emacs' and `view-emacs-FAQ' respectively, and 478 * Add case-replace and kill-whole-line. 565 * implemented `kill-word', `backward-kill-word'; 631 copy-region-as-kill (bound to `M-w') [all …]
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/dports/editors/emacs/emacs-27.2/doc/misc/ |
H A D | erc.texi | 192 ERC has some features that distinguish it from some IRC clients. 201 @cindex query buffers 205 buffers in Emacs. We call these ``query buffers''. 339 @item C-c C-u (@code{erc-kill-input}) 340 Kill current input line using @code{erc-bol} followed by @code{kill-line}. 400 Save buffers in logs 724 (setq erc-rename-buffers t) 732 ;; (setq erc-kill-buffer-on-part t) 734 ;; (setq erc-kill-queries-on-quit t) 736 ;; (setq erc-kill-server-buffer-on-quit t) [all …]
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/dports/editors/mg/mg-6.9/ |
H A D | tutorial | 97 followed by some digits followed by a movement command. 141 kill many lines. 214 line and lets you know some useful information about the file you're editing. 222 and, if column-number-mode is enabled, C followed by some more digits. 231 some other useful editing modes for different situations. See the man page 276 The mg editor is capable of editing multiple buffers at the same time. When you 291 You can list all the buffers that are opened by mg by typing C-x C-b. The 292 screen should divide into two and the top window will list the buffers that 298 and forth between two buffers. Note the difference between C-x b and C-x C-b. 303 To kill any buffer, use C-x k. You will be prompted for the buffer to kill. [all …]
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/dports/editors/jove/jove/doc/ |
H A D | teach-jove | 290 M-D kill the next word after the cursor 292 ^K kill from the cursor position to end of line 293 M-K kill to the end of the current sentence 336 again. You now see how to copy some text. 339 you kill something else? ^Y would yank the more recent kill. But 346 point (the most recent kill). 379 files, buffers, and related things, and all of them consist of 697 If you want to list the buffers you have, use the ^X ^B command. 716 To change buffers, use the ^X B command. JOVE will prompt you for a 719 parentheses. Another way to change buffers is to give ^X B a NUMBER. [all …]
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/dports/lang/mit-scheme/mit-scheme-9.2/src/etc/ |
H A D | TUTORIAL | 268 at some line on this screen. 296 you kill something else? C-y would yank the more recent kill. But 387 files, buffers, and related things, and all of them consist of 441 To see a list of the buffers that exist in Emacs, type 443 C-x C-b List buffers 448 for the file whose contents it holds. Some buffers do not correspond 452 has to be in some buffer. 464 C-x s Save some buffers 466 C-x s goes through the list of all the buffers you have 509 C-x C-b List buffers. [all …]
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/dports/editors/uemacs/uemacs-4.0/brief/ |
H A D | brief.rc | 86 ; you get >>> 211.16<<< under AIX. Parse it some more 213 bind-to-key list-buffers M-B 254 !force kill-to-end-of-line 255 !force kill-to-end-of-line 401 write-message "No other buffers." 520 ; Just needs some BETA testers. Contact Jim Kissel jlk@sni.co.uk 632 write-message "Can't delete: no other buffers." 859 kill-region 893 kill-region 985 ; with some information on how many arguments where passed at startup. [all …]
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