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(Yanking, Killing): Minor cleanups.

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Richard M. Stallman 2004-08-16 22:50:44 +00:00
parent a401596d50
commit b3ada79133

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@ -31,8 +31,8 @@ one buffer and yank it in another buffer.
@cindex killing text
@cindex cutting text
@cindex deletion
Most commands which erase text from the buffer save it in the kill
ring so that you can move or copy it to other parts of the buffer.
Most commands which erase text from the buffer save it in the @dfn{kill
ring} so that you can move or copy it to other parts of the buffer.
These commands are known as @dfn{kill} commands. The rest of the
commands that erase text do not save it in the kill ring; they are known
as @dfn{delete} commands. (This distinction is made only for erasure of
@ -274,7 +274,8 @@ single kill ring entry as usual.
@dfn{Yanking} means reinserting text previously killed. This is what
some systems call ``pasting.'' The usual way to move or copy text is to
kill it and then yank it elsewhere one or more times.
kill it and then yank it elsewhere one or more times. This is very safe
because Emacs remembers many recent kills, not just the last one.
@table @kbd
@item C-y