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Resection the Killing chapter in the Emacs manual.

* killing.texi: Resection the Info version to conform to the
printed manual, to avoid making sections on Accumulating Text, CUA
and Rectangles into full chapters.
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2010-12-21 Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com>
* killing.texi: Resection the Info version to conform to the
printed manual, to avoid making sections on Accumulating Text, CUA
and Rectangles into full chapters.
2010-12-13 Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
* custom.texi (Init Syntax): Add index entries for "character syntax".

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@c Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@c See file emacs.texi for copying conditions.
@node Killing, Yanking, Mark, Top
@node Killing, Registers, Mark, Top
@chapter Killing and Moving Text
@ifnottex
@raisesections
@end ifnottex
@dfn{Killing} means erasing text and copying it into the @dfn{kill
ring}, from which you can bring it back into the buffer by
@dfn{yanking} it. (Some applications use the terms ``cutting'' and
@ -19,9 +15,16 @@ moving or copying text within Emacs. It is very versatile, because
there are commands for killing many different types of syntactic
units.
@iftex
@menu
* Deletion and Killing:: Commands that remove text.
* Yanking:: Commands that insert text.
* Accumulating Text:: Other methods to add text to the buffer.
* Rectangles:: Operating on text in rectangular areas.
* CUA Bindings:: Using C-x/C-c/C-v to kill and yank.
@end menu
@node Deletion and Killing
@section Deletion and Killing
@end iftex
@cindex killing text
@cindex cutting text
@ -233,7 +236,7 @@ explain why the text has not been erased.
non-@code{nil} value, identical subsequent kills yield a single
kill-ring entry, without duplication.
@node Yanking, Accumulating Text, Killing, Top
@node Yanking
@section Yanking
@cindex moving text
@cindex copying text
@ -416,7 +419,7 @@ saved.
@code{kill-ring}; you can view the entire contents of the kill ring with
the command @kbd{C-h v kill-ring}.
@node Accumulating Text, Rectangles, Yanking, Top
@node Accumulating Text
@section Accumulating Text
@findex append-to-buffer
@findex prepend-to-buffer
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Another way to move text around is to store it in a register.
@xref{Registers}.
@node Rectangles, CUA Bindings, Accumulating Text, Top
@node Rectangles
@section Rectangles
@cindex rectangle
@cindex columns (and rectangles)
@ -613,7 +616,7 @@ rectangle shifts right.
@code{string-rectangle}, but inserts the string on each line,
shifting the original text to the right.
@node CUA Bindings, Registers, Rectangles, Top
@node CUA Bindings
@section CUA Bindings
@findex cua-mode
@vindex cua-mode
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insert a newline after the word in the target list by pressing
@key{RET}.
@ifnottex
@lowersections
@end ifnottex
@ignore
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@end ignore

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@c Copyright (C) 1985, 1986, 1987, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1997, 2001, 2002,
@c 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@c See file emacs.texi for copying conditions.
@node Registers, Display, CUA Bindings, Top
@node Registers, Display, Killing, Top
@chapter Registers
@cindex registers