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Say "expression" instead of "sexp". Update xref, Sexps -> Expressions.
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@ -103,15 +103,15 @@ punctuation characters between the words do not move. For example,
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@w{@samp{FOO, BAR}} transposes into @w{@samp{BAR, FOO}} rather than
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@samp{@w{BAR FOO,}}.
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@kbd{C-M-t} (@code{transpose-sexps}) is a similar command for transposing
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two expressions (@pxref{Lists}), and @kbd{C-x C-t} (@code{transpose-lines})
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exchanges lines. They work like @kbd{M-t} except in determining the
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division of the text into syntactic units.
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@kbd{C-M-t} (@code{transpose-sexps}) is a similar command for
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transposing two expressions (@pxref{Expressions}), and @kbd{C-x C-t}
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(@code{transpose-lines}) exchanges lines. They work like @kbd{M-t}
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except in determining the division of the text into syntactic units.
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A numeric argument to a transpose command serves as a repeat count: it
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tells the transpose command to move the character (word, sexp, line)
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tells the transpose command to move the character (word, expression, line)
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before or containing point across several other characters (words,
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sexps, lines). For example, @kbd{C-u 3 C-t} moves the character before
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expressions, lines). For example, @kbd{C-u 3 C-t} moves the character before
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point forward across three other characters. It would change
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@samp{f@point{}oobar} into @samp{oobf@point{}ar}. This is equivalent to
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repeating @kbd{C-t} three times. @kbd{C-u - 4 M-t} moves the word
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@ -120,8 +120,8 @@ the effect of plain @kbd{C-M-t}.@refill
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A numeric argument of zero is assigned a special meaning (because
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otherwise a command with a repeat count of zero would do nothing): to
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transpose the character (word, sexp, line) ending after point with the
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one ending after the mark.
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transpose the character (word, expression, line) ending after point
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with the one ending after the mark.
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@node Fixing Case
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@section Case Conversion
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