/dports/textproc/texi2html/texi2html-5.0/test/xemacs_manual/ |
H A D | mini.texi | 11 the minibuffer to edit the argument text. 28 The simplest way to enter a minibuffer argument is to type the text 120 Since @key{RET} in the minibuffer is defined to exit the minibuffer, 128 can switch to another window with @kbd{C-x o}, edit text in other 131 return to the minibuffer window, and then yank the text to use it in the 135 however. You cannot switch buffers in it---the minibuffer and its 140 you put in the minibuffer. Use @kbd{M-x resize-minibuffer-mode} to 291 @findex switch-to-completions 296 (@code{switch-to-completions}). This paves the way for using the 304 use this command, you must first switch windows to the window that shows [all …]
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H A D | windows.texi | 14 * Other Window:: Moving to another window or doing something to it. 40 such as @kbd{C-x 4 b} that select a different window and switch buffers in 132 minibuffer is active, the minibuffer is the last window in the cycle; 133 you can switch from the minibuffer window to one of the other windows, 134 and later switch back and finish supplying the minibuffer argument that 172 buffer to select. 174 @findex switch-to-buffer-other-window 182 @code{switch-to-buffer-other-window}. 204 @code{switch-to-buffer-other-window} and @code{find-file-other-window} 230 other active windows (but not the minibuffer window, even if that is active [all …]
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H A D | buffers.texi | 58 (@code{switch-to-buffer-other-window}). 59 @item M-x switch-to-other-buffer @var{n} 65 @findex switch-to-buffer-other-window 67 @findex switch-to-buffer 68 @findex switch-to-buffer-other-frame 85 The function @code{switch-to-buffer-other-frame} is similar to 86 @code{switch-to-buffer} except that it creates a new frame in which to 89 @findex switch-to-other-buffer 90 Use @kbd{M-x switch-to-other-buffer} to visit the previous buffer. If 96 visiting a file to switch buffers. @xref{Visiting}. [all …]
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/dports/editors/emacs-devel/emacs-4d1968b/doc/emacs/ |
H A D | mini.texi | 20 * Minibuffer Edit:: How to edit in the minibuffer. 38 The simplest way to enter a minibuffer argument is to type the text, 76 While using the minibuffer, you can switch to a different frame, 81 it, and you must switch back to that frame in order to complete (or 210 ordinary Emacs window. For instance, you can switch to another window 374 @findex switch-to-completions 379 the completion list (@code{switch-to-completions}). This paves the 633 numeric value @var{n}, completion commands switch to this cycling 659 Move to the next item in the minibuffer history 770 uses the minibuffer to read the command name. [all …]
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H A D | buffers.texi | 84 (@code{switch-to-buffer-other-window}). 87 (@code{switch-to-buffer-other-frame}). 99 @findex switch-to-buffer 100 The @kbd{C-x b} (@code{switch-to-buffer}) command reads a buffer 138 @findex switch-to-buffer-other-window 141 (@code{switch-to-buffer-other-window}). This prompts for a buffer 146 @findex switch-to-buffer-other-frame 147 Similarly, @kbd{C-x 5 b} (@code{switch-to-buffer-other-frame}) 157 file, can also be used to switch to an existing file-visiting buffer. 281 @kbd{M-x compile}, @kbd{M-x grep}, you need to switch to some other [all …]
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H A D | windows.texi | 174 With the keyboard, you can switch windows by typing @kbd{C-x o} 181 cycle in the opposite order. When the minibuffer is active, the 182 minibuffer window is the last window in the cycle; you can switch from 183 the minibuffer window to one of the other windows, and later switch 184 back and finish supplying the minibuffer argument that is requested. 188 The @code{other-window} command will normally only switch to the next 224 @kbd{C-x 4} is a prefix key for a variety of commands that switch to 232 (@code{switch-to-buffer-other-window}). @xref{Select Buffer}. 312 continues to exist, and you can still switch to it with @kbd{C-x b}. 519 for that purpose, minibuffer completion (@pxref{Completion}) uses a [all …]
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/dports/editors/emacs/emacs-27.2/doc/emacs/ |
H A D | mini.texi | 20 * Minibuffer Edit:: How to edit in the minibuffer. 38 The simplest way to enter a minibuffer argument is to type the text, 39 then @key{RET} to submit the argument and exit the minibuffer. 190 ordinary Emacs window. For instance, you can switch to another window 351 @findex switch-to-completions 356 the completion list (@code{switch-to-completions}). This paves the 608 numeric value @var{n}, completion commands switch to this cycling 626 Move to the next item in the minibuffer history 635 Move to an earlier item in the minibuffer history that 737 uses the minibuffer to read the command name. [all …]
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H A D | buffers.texi | 84 (@code{switch-to-buffer-other-window}). 87 (@code{switch-to-buffer-other-frame}). 99 @findex switch-to-buffer 100 The @kbd{C-x b} (@code{switch-to-buffer}) command reads a buffer 138 @findex switch-to-buffer-other-window 141 (@code{switch-to-buffer-other-window}). This prompts for a buffer 146 @findex switch-to-buffer-other-frame 147 Similarly, @kbd{C-x 5 b} (@code{switch-to-buffer-other-frame}) 157 file, can also be used to switch to an existing file-visiting buffer. 281 @kbd{M-x compile}, @kbd{M-x grep}, you need to switch to some other [all …]
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H A D | windows.texi | 172 With the keyboard, you can switch windows by typing @kbd{C-x o} 179 cycle in the opposite order. When the minibuffer is active, the 180 minibuffer window is the last window in the cycle; you can switch from 181 the minibuffer window to one of the other windows, and later switch 182 back and finish supplying the minibuffer argument that is requested. 186 The @code{other-window} command will normally only switch to the next 218 @kbd{C-x 4} is a prefix key for a variety of commands that switch to 226 (@code{switch-to-buffer-other-window}). @xref{Select Buffer}. 296 continues to exist, and you can still switch to it with @kbd{C-x b}. 500 for that purpose, minibuffer completion (@pxref{Completion}) uses a [all …]
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/dports/math/oleo/oleo-1.99.16/doc/ |
H A D | windows.texi | 12 * Windows:: Introduction to Oleo windows. 14 * Other Window:: Moving to another window or doing something to it. 26 cursor there is no way to show where those locations are. 28 Commands to move the cell cursor affect the cell cursor for the 82 generally top to bottom and left to right. After the rightmost and 84 When the minibuffer is active, the minibuffer is the last window in the 85 cycle; you can switch from the minibuffer window to one of the other 86 windows, and later switch back and finish supplying the minibuffer argument 91 The usual scrolling commands apply to the selected 92 window only, but there is one command to scroll the next window. [all …]
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/dports/devel/universal-ctags/ctags-p5.9.20211128.0/Units/parser-emacsLisp.r/simple-emacsLisp.d/ |
H A D | expected.tags | 52 forward-to-indentation input.el /^(defun forward-to-indentation (&optional arg)$/;" function 54 back-to-indentation input.el /^(defun back-to-indentation ()$/;" function 172 shell-command-switch input.el /^(defvar shell-command-switch (purecopy "-c")$/;" variable 186 shell-command-to-string input.el /^(defun shell-command-to-string (command)$/;" function 254 zap-to-char input.el /^(defun zap-to-char (arg char)$/;" function 262 append-to-buffer input.el /^(defun append-to-buffer (buffer start end)$/;" function 263 prepend-to-buffer input.el /^(defun prepend-to-buffer (buffer start end)$/;" function 264 copy-to-buffer input.el /^(defun copy-to-buffer (buffer start end)$/;" function 289 pop-to-mark-command input.el /^(defun pop-to-mark-command ()$/;" function 321 line-move-to-column input.el /^(defun line-move-to-column (col)$/;" function [all …]
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/dports/editors/emacs-devel/emacs-4d1968b/doc/lispref/ |
H A D | minibuf.texi | 12 A @dfn{minibuffer} is a special buffer that Emacs commands use to 148 When the user types a command to exit the minibuffer, 302 specifying a minibuffer history list to use (@pxref{Minibuffer 614 to the minibuffer input function (@pxref{Initial Input}). 779 example, when you type @kbd{C-x b} (@code{switch-to-buffer}) and then 782 to switch, and then type @key{TAB} (@code{minibuffer-complete}), Emacs 1198 in the minibuffer to do completion. 1982 @defun completion-table-dynamic function &optional switch-buffer 1995 If the optional argument @var{switch-buffer} is non-@code{nil}, and 2529 minibuffer window according to the selected frame. [all …]
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/dports/editors/emacs/emacs-27.2/doc/lispref/ |
H A D | minibuf.texi | 12 A @dfn{minibuffer} is a special buffer that Emacs commands use to 137 When the user types a command to exit the minibuffer, 289 specifying a minibuffer history list to use (@pxref{Minibuffer 544 to the minibuffer input function (@pxref{Initial Input}). 699 example, when you type @kbd{C-x b} (@code{switch-to-buffer}) and then 702 to switch, and then type @key{TAB} (@code{minibuffer-complete}), Emacs 1114 in the minibuffer to do completion. 1858 @defun completion-table-dynamic function &optional switch-buffer 1871 If the optional argument @var{switch-buffer} is non-@code{nil}, and 2377 minibuffer window according to the selected frame. [all …]
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/dports/editors/emacs-devel/emacs-4d1968b/doc/misc/ |
H A D | ido.texi | 188 (usually @kbd{C-l}) in the minibuffer. 342 @code{ido-switch-buffer}. 345 @c @deffn Command ido-switch-buffer 346 @c This command switch to another buffer interactively. 351 @c Edit file with name obtained via minibuffer. 559 ignore in @code{ido-switch-buffer}. 671 @defopt ido-minibuffer-setup-hook 727 If you enter @kbd{C-x b} to switch to a buffer visiting a given file, 730 can switch back to buffer selection with @kbd{C-b}. 755 the minibuffer. Normally, the minibuffer window will grow to show you [all …]
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H A D | viper.texi | 166 user who wants to switch to Emacs while retaining the ability to edit files 306 x}. Viper uses @key{ESC} to switch from Insert state to Vi state. Therefore 522 switch buffers in a window, and @kbd{C-xo} to move through windows. 794 can use the regular Vi commands to edit the minibuffer. You can switch 880 command @kbd{:n} can be given counts from the @kbd{:ar} list to switch to 1334 These keys are used to visit files. @kbd{v} will switch to a buffer 1879 Specifies the key used to switch from Emacs to Vi and back. 2831 (due to the first @kbd{a}), insert @kbd{aa}, and then it will switch back to Vi 3579 @code{viper-vi-style-in-minibuffer} to @code{nil}. 4021 switch to higher user levels as soon as possible. [all …]
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/dports/editors/emacs/emacs-27.2/doc/misc/ |
H A D | ido.texi | 188 (usually @kbd{C-l}) in the minibuffer. 342 @code{ido-switch-buffer}. 345 @c @deffn Command ido-switch-buffer 346 @c This command switch to another buffer interactively. 351 @c Edit file with name obtained via minibuffer. 559 ignore in @code{ido-switch-buffer}. 671 @defopt ido-minibuffer-setup-hook 727 If you enter @kbd{C-x b} to switch to a buffer visiting a given file, 730 can switch back to buffer selection with @kbd{C-b}. 755 the minibuffer. Normally, the minibuffer window will grow to show you [all …]
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H A D | viper.texi | 166 user who wants to switch to Emacs while retaining the ability to edit files 306 x}. Viper uses @key{ESC} to switch from Insert state to Vi state. Therefore 522 switch buffers in a window, and @kbd{C-xo} to move through windows. 794 can use the regular Vi commands to edit the minibuffer. You can switch 880 command @kbd{:n} can be given counts from the @kbd{:ar} list to switch to 1334 These keys are used to visit files. @kbd{v} will switch to a buffer 1879 Specifies the key used to switch from Emacs to Vi and back. 2834 (due to the first @kbd{a}), insert @kbd{aa}, and then it will switch back to Vi 3582 @code{viper-vi-style-in-minibuffer} to @code{nil}. 4024 switch to higher user levels as soon as possible. [all …]
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/dports/devel/clojure-cider/cider-1.1.0/doc/modules/ROOT/pages/usage/ |
H A D | code_evaluation.adoc | 55 you'd see the results in both the Emacs minibuffer and in an inline overlay in 69 very good in the minibuffer and overlays. That's why there's little point in 99 You can evaluate Clojure code in the minibuffer at almost any time 101 kbd:[C-c M-:]). kbd:[TAB] completion will work in the minibuffer, 105 at point into the minibuffer for evaluation. This way you can pass arguments 106 to the function and evaluate it and see the result in the minibuffer. 108 You can also enable other convenient modes in the minibuffer. For 114 (add-hook 'eval-expression-minibuffer-setup-hook #'eldoc-mode) 115 (add-hook 'eval-expression-minibuffer-setup-hook #'paredit-mode) 331 | `cider-load-buffer-and-switch-to-repl-buffer` [all …]
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/dports/editors/emacs-devel/emacs-4d1968b/etc/ |
H A D | NEWS.1-17 | 587 ** Second arg to `switch-to-buffer'. 603 This feature is used by `switch-to-buffer-other-window'. 629 where SWITCHSTRING is a string containing the switch to be 760 ** New function `switch-to-buffer-other-window'. 867 possible, because you can switch to another window after 870 if you know enough to switch windows while in the minibuffer, 1058 C-c is defined to switch back to Rmail mode, and C-] 1060 and then switch back to Rmail mode. 1063 can switch to other buffers and edit them as usual. 1382 specify the tag table file name initially, or to switch [all …]
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/dports/editors/emacs/emacs-27.2/etc/ |
H A D | NEWS.1-17 | 587 ** Second arg to `switch-to-buffer'. 603 This feature is used by `switch-to-buffer-other-window'. 629 where SWITCHSTRING is a string containing the switch to be 760 ** New function `switch-to-buffer-other-window'. 867 possible, because you can switch to another window after 870 if you know enough to switch windows while in the minibuffer, 1058 C-c is defined to switch back to Rmail mode, and C-] 1060 and then switch back to Rmail mode. 1063 can switch to other buffers and edit them as usual. 1382 specify the tag table file name initially, or to switch [all …]
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/dports/japanese/ddskk/ddskk-16.2/ |
H A D | ChangeLog.2.daredevil | 762 (read-from-minibuffer): Add `update-buffer-local-frame-params' to 826 `skk-leim-exit-from-minibuffer' to `minibuffer-exit-hook'. 925 * skk-vars.el (skk-isearch-switch): Default to nil. 1077 * skk-vars.el (skk-isearch-switch, skk-isearch-state, 1082 (skk-isearch-setup): Set `skk-isearch-switch' to t. Set 1084 (skk-isearch-cleanup): Set `skk-isearch-switch' to nil. If 1089 `skk-isearch-switch' is t. 1651 (window-minibuffer-p): Refer to WINDOW when it is given. 2328 (kill-buffer, bury-buffer, switch-to-buffer, pop-to-buffer, 2883 (minibuffer-keyboard-quit): Ditto (as to XEmacs advice only). [all …]
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/dports/audio/supercollider/SuperCollider-3.11.0-Source/HelpSource/Reference/ |
H A D | EmacsEditor.schelp | 17 ## C-c C-e || Evaluate expression (in minibuffer) 31 ## C-c C-w || Switch to workspace 38 …need to select a word before using the shortcut. It will suggest the word at the current cursor po… 44 …ions (method or class). Again, you can type the word you want to look for in the minibuffer and it… 53 ## C-c C-m / C-c RET || Show method arguments (in minibuffer) 63 ## C-x b || Create/switch buffers 102 ## C-n || Move to next line 103 ## C-p || Move to previous line 104 ## C-a || Move to beginning of line 105 ## C-e || Move to end of line [all …]
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/dports/devel/transient/transient-0.3.7/ |
H A D | README.md | 8 commands (a prefix and a suffix) we prefer to call it just a 23 added to `pre-command-hook` and `post-command-hook`. The available 27 Calling an infix command causes its value to be changed. How that is 30 take a value. Invoking such an infix command causes the switch to be 32 the user, using the minibuffer. 34 Calling a suffix command usually causes the transient to be exited; 39 actually called. Suffix commands can also be configured to not exit 42 A suffix command can, but does not have to, use the infix arguments in 43 much the same way it can choose to use or ignore the prefix arguments.
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/dports/irc/riece/riece-9.0.0/lisp/ |
H A D | ChangeLog.Liece | 120 (liece-channel-switch-to-last): Define before it is used. 288 (liece-channel-switch-to-last): Define as function. 857 (liece-switch-to-channel): Ditto. 858 (liece-switch-to-channel-no): Ditto. 1337 instead of `liece-switch-to-channel'. 1394 (liece-switch-to-channel-no): Ditto. 2750 (irchat-switch-to-channel-1): New function. 2751 (irchat-switch-to-channel): Use irchat-switch-to-channel-1. 2752 (irchat-switch-to-channel-no): Likewise. 4111 * irchat-commands.el (irchat-switch-to-channel{,-no}): [all …]
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/dports/editors/emacs/emacs-27.2/info/ |
H A D | viper.info | 104 experienced Vi user who wants to switch to Emacs while retaining the 214 Thus ‘M-x’ is typed as ‘<ESC> x’. Viper uses <ESC> to switch from 472 the user switch from search with regular expressions to plain 604 Since Viper runs under Emacs, it is possible to switch between 734 command ‘:n’ can be given counts from the ‘:ar’ list to switch to other 1110 These keys are used to visit files. ‘v’ will switch to a buffer 1574 Specifies the key used to switch from Emacs to Vi and back. Must 1856 productively. You can also switch to Vi temporarily, to execute just 1941 switch you from vanilla-style search to search via regular 2345 (due to the first ‘a’), insert ‘aa’, and then it will switch back to Vi [all …]
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