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− | + | == Navigating Text Buffers == | |
+ | |||
+ | For navigating a buffer while editing text use the following. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | |+ Key bindings for navigating text | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! Entity % Movement | ||
+ | ! Begin (Backward) | ||
+ | ! End (Forward) | ||
+ | ! Mark | ||
+ | ! Kill Or Cut | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !Character | ||
+ | | {{Keys | C-b}} | ||
+ | | {{Keys | C-f}} | ||
+ | | {{Keys | C-@}} | ||
+ | | {{Keys | C-d}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !Word | ||
+ | | {{Keys | M-b}} | ||
+ | | {{Keys | M-f}} | ||
+ | | {{Keys | M-@}} | ||
+ | | {{Keys | M-d}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !Line | ||
+ | | {{Keys | C-a}} | ||
+ | | {{Keys | C-e}} | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | | {{Keys | C-k}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | !Sentence | ||
+ | | {{Keys | M-a}} | ||
+ | | {{Keys | M-e}} | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | | {{Keys | M-k}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! Paragraph | ||
+ | | {{Keys | M-{ }} | ||
+ | | {{Keys | M-} }} | ||
+ | | {{Keys | M-h }} | ||
+ | | {{Keys | {{Keys | M-h C-w}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! Page | ||
+ | | {{Keys | C-x [ }} | ||
+ | | {{Keys | C-x ] }} | ||
+ | | {{Keys | C-x C-p}} | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Notes === | ||
+ | |||
+ | ; Sentence : By default Emacs expects two spaces between sentences. If you prefer to use a single space try {{CustomizeVariable|sentence-end-double-space}}. | ||
+ | ; Paragraph : By default Emacs expects a blank line between paragraphs. | ||
+ | ; Page : In "*.el" files and other text files (for example the <tt>NEWS</tt> file, {{Keys|C-h n}}), text is divided into "pages" delimited by `^L' character. This character can be entered with {{Keys|C-q C-l}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | == Navigating Source Code == | ||
+ | |||
+ | For navigating source code (see [[:Category:Programming languages|Programming languages]]) use the following. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | |+ Key bindings for navigating code | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! Entity % Movement | ||
+ | ! Begin (Backward) | ||
+ | ! End (Forward) | ||
+ | ! Mark | ||
+ | ! Kill Or Cut | ||
+ | ! Up | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! sexp | ||
+ | | {{Keys | C-M-b}} | ||
+ | | {{Keys | C-M-f}} | ||
+ | | {{Keys | C-M-@}} | ||
+ | | {{Keys | C-M-k}} | ||
+ | | {{Keys | C-M-u}} | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! defun | ||
+ | | {{Keys | C-M-a}} | ||
+ | | {{Keys | C-M-e}} | ||
+ | | {{Keys | C-M-h}} | ||
+ | | {{Keys | C-M-h C-w}} | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Notes === | ||
+ | ; sexp | ||
+ | : These are balanced expressions. For example, in [[C]] a block enclosed in a pair of '''{''','''}''' and in [[:Category:Lisp|Lisp]] a pair of '''(''', ''')'''. | ||
+ | ; defun | ||
+ | : A Lisp function definition. | ||
+ | ; subword : The use of <tt>CamelCaseIdentifiers</tt> is common in some programming languages. You can enable {{ModeLink|subword-mode}} to use the standard word-based commands such as {{Keys|M-f}} and {{Keys|M-b}} to navigate subwords delimited by capital letters. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:Beginner]] |
Latest revision as of 09:39, 27 May 2013
For navigating a buffer while editing text use the following.
Entity % Movement | Begin (Backward) | End (Forward) | Mark | Kill Or Cut |
---|---|---|---|---|
Character | [ C-b] | [ C-f] | [ C-@] | [ C-d] |
Word | [ M-b] | [ M-f] | [ M-@] | [ M-d] |
Line | [ C-a] | [ C-e] | [ C-k] | |
Sentence | [ M-a] | [ M-e] | [ M-k] | |
Paragraph | M-{ }} | [ M-} ] | [ M-h ] | [ M-h C-w] |
Page | [ C-x [ ] | [ C-x ] ] | [ C-x C-p] |
Notes
- Sentence
- By default Emacs expects two spaces between sentences. If you prefer to use a single space try M-x customize-variable RET sentence-end-double-space.
- Paragraph
- By default Emacs expects a blank line between paragraphs.
- Page
- In "*.el" files and other text files (for example the NEWS file, [C-h n]), text is divided into "pages" delimited by `^L' character. This character can be entered with [C-q C-l]
For navigating source code (see Programming languages) use the following.
Entity % Movement | Begin (Backward) | End (Forward) | Mark | Kill Or Cut | Up |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
sexp | [ C-M-b] | [ C-M-f] | [ C-M-@] | [ C-M-k] | [ C-M-u] |
defun | [ C-M-a] | [ C-M-e] | [ C-M-h] | [ C-M-h C-w] |
Notes
- sexp
- These are balanced expressions. For example, in C a block enclosed in a pair of {,} and in Lisp a pair of (, ).
- defun
- A Lisp function definition.
- subword
- The use of CamelCaseIdentifiers is common in some programming languages. You can enable subword-mode to use the standard word-based commands such as [M-f] and [M-b] to navigate subwords delimited by capital letters.