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− | + | Emacs registers are compartments where you can save text, rectangles, positions, and other things for later use. Once you save text or a rectangle in a register, you can copy it into the buffer once, or many times; once you save a position in a register, you can jump back to that position once, or many times. | |
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+ | == Naming convention == | ||
+ | There are 62 registers, each with a single character for a name: | ||
+ | |||
+ | * from a to z | ||
+ | * from A to Z, different from a to z | ||
+ | * from 0 to 9 | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Functions == | ||
+ | A register can store a position, a piece of text, a rectangle, a number, a window configuration, or a file name, but only one thing at any given time. Whatever you store in a register remains there until you store something else in that register. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == How to use == | ||
+ | {| class="wikitable" | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | ! Type | ||
+ | ! How to save | ||
+ | ! How to use | ||
+ | ! Other useful command | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Position | ||
+ | |C-x r <SPC> '''r''' | ||
+ | |''jump:'' C-x r j '''r''' | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Text | ||
+ | |C-x r s '''r''' | ||
+ | |''insert:'' C-x r i '''r''' | ||
+ | | m-x append-toregister <RET> '''r'''; m-x prepend-to-register <RET> '''r''' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Rectangle | ||
+ | |C-x r r '''r''' | ||
+ | |''insert:'' C-x r i '''r''' | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Window Config | ||
+ | |C-x r w '''r''' | ||
+ | |''restore:'' C-x r j '''r''' | ||
+ | |''save all frame's window:'' C-x r f '''r''' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |Number | ||
+ | |C-u number C-x r n '''r''' | ||
+ | |''insert:'' C-x r i '''r''' | ||
+ | |''increment:'' C-x r + '''r''' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | File | ||
+ | | (set-register ?z '(fine . name)) | ||
+ | | ''jump:'' C-x r j '''r''' | ||
+ | | | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | * To see what register r contains, use M-x view-register | ||
+ | == Bookmark == | ||
+ | [[Bookmarks]] can be thought as register with a long name and surviving between Emacs session. | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:Text Editing]] |
Revision as of 15:10, 18 October 2013
Emacs registers are compartments where you can save text, rectangles, positions, and other things for later use. Once you save text or a rectangle in a register, you can copy it into the buffer once, or many times; once you save a position in a register, you can jump back to that position once, or many times.
Naming convention
There are 62 registers, each with a single character for a name:
- from a to z
- from A to Z, different from a to z
- from 0 to 9
Functions
A register can store a position, a piece of text, a rectangle, a number, a window configuration, or a file name, but only one thing at any given time. Whatever you store in a register remains there until you store something else in that register.
How to use
Type | How to save | How to use | Other useful command |
---|---|---|---|
Position | C-x r <SPC> r | jump: C-x r j r | |
Text | C-x r s r | insert: C-x r i r | m-x append-toregister <RET> r; m-x prepend-to-register <RET> r |
Rectangle | C-x r r r | insert: C-x r i r | |
Window Config | C-x r w r | restore: C-x r j r | save all frame's window: C-x r f r |
Number | C-u number C-x r n r | insert: C-x r i r | increment: C-x r + r |
File | (set-register ?z '(fine . name)) | jump: C-x r j r |
- To see what register r contains, use M-x view-register
Bookmark
Bookmarks can be thought as register with a long name and surviving between Emacs session.