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%**end of header
\title{XEmacs Reference Card}
\centerline{(for version 21.0+)}
\section{Starting Emacs}
To enter XEmacs, just type its name: \kbd{xemacs}
To read in a file to edit, see Files, below.
\section{Leaving Emacs}
\key{suspend Emacs (or iconify frame under X)}{C-z}
\key{exit Emacs permanently}{C-x C-c}
\section{Files}
\key{{\bf read} a file into Emacs}{C-x C-f}
\key{{\bf save} a file back to disk}{C-x C-s}
\key{save {\bf all} files}{C-x s}
\key{{\bf insert} contents of another file into this buffer}{C-x i}
\key{replace this file with the file you really want}{C-x C-v}
\key{write buffer to a specified file}{C-x C-w}
\section{Getting Help}
The Help system is simple. Type \kbd{C-h} and follow the directions.
If you are a first-time user, type \kbd{C-h t} for a {\bf tutorial}.
\key{quit Help window}{q}
\key{scroll Help window}{space}
\key{apropos: show commands matching a string}{C-h a}
\key{show the function a key runs}{C-h c}
\key{describe a function}{C-h f}
\key{get mode-specific information}{C-h m}
\section{Error Recovery}
\key{{\bf abort} partially typed or executing command}{C-g}
\metax{{\bf recover} a file lost by a system crash}{M-x recover-file}
\metax{{\bf recover} files from a previous Emacs session}{M-x recover-session}
\key{{\bf undo} an unwanted change}{C-x u {\rm or} C-_}
\metax{restore a buffer to its original contents}{M-x revert-buffer}
\key{redraw garbaged screen}{C-l}
\section{Incremental Search}
\key{search forward}{C-s}
\key{search backward}{C-r}
\key{regular expression search}{C-M-s}
\key{reverse regular expression search}{C-M-r}
\key{select previous search string}{M-p}
\key{select next later search string}{M-n}
\key{exit incremental search}{RET}
\key{undo effect of last character}{DEL}
\key{abort current search}{C-g}
Use \kbd{C-s} or \kbd{C-r} again to repeat the search in either direction.
If Emacs is still searching, \kbd{C-g} cancels only the part not done.
\shortcopyrightnotice
\section{Motion}
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\threecol{{\bf entity to move over}}{{\bf backward}}{{\bf forward}}
\threecol{character}{C-b}{C-f}
\threecol{word}{M-b}{M-f}
\threecol{line}{C-p}{C-n}
\threecol{go to line beginning (or end)}{C-a}{C-e}
\threecol{sentence}{M-a}{M-e}
\threecol{paragraph}{M-\{}{M-\}}
\threecol{page}{C-x [}{C-x ]}
\threecol{sexp}{C-M-b}{C-M-f}
\threecol{function}{C-M-a}{C-M-e}
\threecol{go to buffer beginning (or end)}{M-<}{M->}
}
\key{scroll to next screen}{C-v}
\key{scroll to previous screen}{M-v}
\key{scroll left}{C-x <}
\key{scroll right}{C-x >}
\key{scroll current line to center of screen}{C-u C-l}
\section{Killing and Deleting}
\paralign to \hsize{#\tabskip=10pt plus 1 fil&#\tabskip=0pt&#\cr
\threecol{{\bf entity to kill}}{{\bf backward}}{{\bf forward}}
\threecol{character (delete, not kill)}{DEL}{C-d}
\threecol{word}{M-DEL}{M-d}
\threecol{line (to end of)}{M-0 C-k}{C-k}
\threecol{sentence}{C-x DEL}{M-k}
\threecol{sexp}{M-- C-M-k}{C-M-k}
}
\key{kill {\bf region}}{C-w}
\key{copy region to kill ring}{M-w}
\key{kill through next occurrence of {\it char}}{M-z {\it char}}
\key{yank back last thing killed}{C-y}
\key{replace last yank with previous kill}{M-y}
\section{Marking}
\key{set mark here}{C-@ {\rm or} C-SPC}
\key{exchange point and mark}{C-x C-x}
\key{set mark {\it arg\/} {\bf words} away}{M-@}
\key{mark {\bf paragraph}}{M-h}
\key{mark {\bf page}}{C-x C-p}
\key{mark {\bf sexp}}{C-M-@}
\key{mark {\bf function}}{C-M-h}
\key{mark entire {\bf buffer}}{C-x h}
\section{Query Replace}
\key{interactively replace a text string}{M-\%}
\metax{using regular expressions}{M-x query-replace-regexp}
Valid responses in query-replace mode are
\key{{\bf replace} this one, go on to next}{SPC {\rm or} y}
\key{replace this one, don't move}{,}
\key{{\bf skip} to next without replacing}{DEL {\rm or} n}
\key{replace all remaining matches}{!}
\key{{\bf back up} to the previous match}{^}
\key{{\bf exit} query-replace}{ESC}
\key{enter recursive edit (\kbd{C-M-c} to exit)}{C-r}
\key{delete match and enter recursive edit}{C-w}
\section{Multiple Windows}
\key{delete all other windows}{C-x 1}
\key{delete this window}{C-x 0}
\key{split window in two vertically}{C-x 2}
\key{split window in two horizontally}{C-x 3}
\key{scroll other window}{C-M-v}
\key{switch cursor to another window}{C-x o}
\metax{shrink window shorter}{M-x shrink-window}
\key{grow window taller}{C-x ^}
\key{shrink window narrower}{C-x \{}
\key{grow window wider}{C-x \}}
\key{select buffer in other window}{C-x 4 b}
\key{display buffer in other window}{C-x 4 C-o}
\key{find file in other window}{C-x 4 f}
\key{find file read-only in other window}{C-x 4 r}
\key{run Dired in other window}{C-x 4 d}
\key{find tag in other window}{C-x 4 .}
\section{Formatting}
\key{indent current {\bf line} (mode-dependent)}{TAB}
\key{indent {\bf region} (mode-dependent)}{C-M-\\}
\key{indent {\bf sexp} (mode-dependent)}{C-M-q}
\key{indent region rigidly {\it arg\/} columns}{C-x TAB}
\key{insert newline after point}{C-o}
\key{move rest of line vertically down}{C-M-o}
\key{delete blank lines around point}{C-x C-o}
\key{join line with previous (with arg, next)}{M-^}
\key{delete all white space around point}{M-\\}
\key{put exactly one space at point}{M-SPC}
\key{fill paragraph}{M-q}
\key{set fill column}{C-x f}
\key{set prefix each line starts with}{C-x .}
\section{Case Change}
\key{uppercase word}{M-u}
\key{lowercase word}{M-l}
\key{capitalize word}{M-c}
\key{uppercase region}{C-x C-u}
\key{lowercase region}{C-x C-l}
\metax{capitalize region}{M-x capitalize-region}
\section{The Minibuffer}
The following keys are defined in the minibuffer.
\key{complete as much as possible}{TAB}
\key{complete up to one word}{SPC}
\key{complete and execute}{RET}
\key{show possible completions}{?}
\key{fetch previous minibuffer input}{M-p}
\key{fetch next later minibuffer input}{M-n}
\key{regexp search backward through history}{M-r}
\key{regexp search forward through history}{M-s}
\key{abort command}{C-g}
Type \kbd{C-x ESC ESC} to edit and repeat the last command that used the
minibuffer. The following keys are then defined.
\key{previous minibuffer command}{M-p}
\key{next minibuffer command}{M-n}
\newcolumn
\title{XEmacs Reference Card}
\section{Buffers}
\key{select another buffer}{C-x b}
\key{list all buffers}{C-x C-b}
\key{kill a buffer}{C-x k}
\section{Transposing}
\key{transpose {\bf characters}}{C-t}
\key{transpose {\bf words}}{M-t}
\key{transpose {\bf lines}}{C-x C-t}
\key{transpose {\bf sexps}}{C-M-t}
\section{Spelling Check}
\key{check spelling of current word}{M-\$}
\metax{check spelling of all words in region}{M-x ispell-region}
\metax{check spelling of entire buffer}{M-x ispell-buffer}
\section{Tags}
\key{find a tag (a definition)}{M-.}
\key{find next occurrence of tag}{C-u M-.}
\metax{specify a new tags file}{M-x visit-tags-table}
\metax{regexp search on all files in tags table}{M-x tags-search}
\metax{run query-replace on all the files}{M-x tags-query-replace}
\key{continue last tags search or query-replace}{M-,}
\section{Shells}
\key{execute a shell command}{M-!}
\key{run a shell command on the region}{M-|}
\key{filter region through a shell command}{C-u M-|}
\metax{start a shell in window \kbd{*shell*}}{M-x shell}
\section{Rectangles}
\key{copy rectangle to register}{C-x r r}
\key{kill rectangle}{C-x r k}
\key{yank rectangle}{C-x r y}
\key{open rectangle, shifting text right}{C-x r o}
\metax{blank out rectangle}{M-x clear-rectangle}
\metax{prefix each line with a string}{M-x string-rectangle}
\key{select rectangle with mouse}{M-button1}
\section{Abbrevs}
\key{add global abbrev}{C-x a g}
\key{add mode-local abbrev}{C-x a l}
\key{add global expansion for this abbrev}{C-x a i g}
\key{add mode-local expansion for this abbrev}{C-x a i l}
\key{explicitly expand abbrev}{C-x a e}
\key{expand previous word dynamically}{M-/}
\section{Regular Expressions}
\key{any single character except a newline}{. {\rm(dot)}}
\key{zero or more repeats}{*}
\key{one or more repeats}{+}
\key{zero or one repeat}{?}
\key{any character in the set}{[ {\rm$\ldots$} ]}
\key{any character not in the set}{[^ {\rm$\ldots$} ]}
\key{beginning of line}{^}
\key{end of line}{\$}
\key{quote a special character {\it c\/}}{\\{\it c}}
\key{alternative (``or'')}{\\|}
\key{grouping}{\\( {\rm$\ldots$} \\)}
\key{{\it n\/}th group}{\\{\it n}}
\key{beginning of buffer}{\\`}
\key{end of buffer}{\\'}
\key{word break}{\\b}
\key{not beginning or end of word}{\\B}
\key{beginning of word}{\\<}
\key{end of word}{\\>}
\key{any word-syntax character}{\\w}
\key{any non-word-syntax character}{\\W}
\key{character with syntax {\it c}}{\\s{\it c}}
\key{character with syntax not {\it c}}{\\S{\it c}}
\section{Registers}
\key{save region in register}{C-x r s}
\key{insert register contents into buffer}{C-x r i}
\key{save value of point in register}{C-x r SPC}
\key{jump to point saved in register}{C-x r j}
\section{Info}
\key{enter the Info documentation reader}{C-h i}
\beginindentedkeys
Moving within a node:
\key{scroll forward}{SPC}
\key{scroll reverse}{DEL}
\key{beginning of node}{. {\rm (dot)}}
Moving between nodes:
\key{{\bf next} node}{n}
\key{{\bf previous} node}{p}
\key{move {\bf up}}{u}
\key{select menu item by name}{m}
\key{select {\it n\/}th menu item by number (1--5)}{{\it n}}
\key{follow cross reference (return with \kbd{l})}{f}
\key{return to last node you saw}{l}
\key{return to directory node}{d}
\key{go to any node by name}{g}
Other:
\key{run Info {\bf tutorial}}{h}
\key{list Info commands}{?}
\key{{\bf quit} Info}{q}
\key{search nodes for regexp}{s}
\endindentedkeys
\section{Keyboard Macros}
\key{{\bf start} defining a keyboard macro}{C-x (}
\key{{\bf end} keyboard macro definition}{C-x )}
\key{{\bf execute} last-defined keyboard macro}{C-x e}
\key{{\bf edit} keyboard macro}{C-x C-k}
\key{append to last keyboard macro}{C-u C-x (}
\metax{name last keyboard macro}{M-x name-last-kbd-macro}
\metax{insert Lisp definition in buffer}{M-x insert-kbd-macro}
\section{Commands Dealing with Emacs Lisp}
\key{eval {\bf sexp} before point}{C-x C-e}
\key{eval current {\bf defun}}{C-M-x}
\metax{eval {\bf region}}{M-x eval-region}
\metax{eval entire {\bf buffer}}{M-x eval-current-buffer}
\key{read and eval minibuffer}{M-ESC}
\key{re-execute last minibuffer command}{C-x ESC ESC}
\metax{read and eval Emacs Lisp file}{M-x load-file}
\metax{load from standard system directory}{M-x load-library}
\section{Simple Customization}
% The intended audience here is the person who wants to make simple
% customizations and knows Lisp syntax.
Here are some examples of binding global keys in Emacs Lisp.
\beginexample%
(global-set-key [(control c) g] 'goto-line)
(global-set-key [(control x) (control k)] 'kill-region)
(global-set-key [(meta \#)] 'query-replace-regexp)
\endexample
An example of setting a variable in Emacs Lisp:
\beginexample%
(setq backup-by-copying-when-linked t)
\endexample
\section{Writing Commands}
\beginexample%
(defun \<command-name> (\<args>)
"\<documentation>"
(interactive "\<template>")
\<body>)
\endexample
An example:
\beginexample%
(defun this-line-to-top-of-window (line)
"Reposition line point is on to top of window.
With ARG, put point on line ARG.
Negative counts from bottom."
(interactive "P")
(recenter (if (null line)
0
(prefix-numeric-value line))))
\endexample
The argument to \kbd{interactive} is a string specifying how to get
the arguments when the function is called interactively.
Type \kbd{C-h f interactive} for more information.
\copyrightnotice
\bye
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