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Contents
The Woodnotes Guide to Emacs for Writers
Randall Wood (
www.therandymon.com
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Contents
Introduction
License and Version History
Introduction: Why a Text Editor instead of a Word Processor?
Setting Up
Emacs on Linux/Unix, Mac OSX, and Windows
X or Console?
The Basics
Some Vocabulary
Emacs Commands
Files (Opening, Saving, Printing, etc.)
Navigating
Scrolling
Bookmarks
Selecting Text (``Regions'')
Cutting and Pasting (Killing and Yanking)
Searching and Replacing
Foreign Languages and Foreign Characters
Occasional Diacriticals
Writing in a Foreign Alphabet
Inserting Special Characters
Formatting Your Text
Word wrap
Reformatting Hard Wrapped Documents
Transposing Letters/Words/Lines
Cleaning Up Spacing
Changing Case
End of Line Characters
Multiple Windows, Buffers, and Frames
Spell Checking
Customizing your Environment
Macros
Keyboard Shortcuts
Fonts and Colors
Default Window Parameters
Menus and Toolbars
Other Environment Settings
Next Steps
Learning more about emacs
Help Menus:
On the web:
Books:
Emacs and L
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Acknowledgments
About this document ...
Randall Wood 2011-03-31