* Inserting Text:: Inserting text by simply typing it.
* Moving Point:: Moving the cursor to the place where you want to
- change something.
-* Erasing:: Deleting and killing text.
-* Basic Undo:: Undoing recent changes in the text.
+ change something.
+* Erasing:: Deleting and killing text.
+* Basic Undo:: Undoing recent changes in the text.
* Files: Basic Files. Visiting, creating, and saving files.
* Help: Basic Help. Asking what a character does.
-* Blank Lines:: Making and deleting blank lines.
+* Blank Lines:: Making and deleting blank lines.
* Continuation Lines:: How Emacs displays lines too wide for the screen.
* Position Info:: What page, line, row, or column is point on?
-* Arguments:: Numeric arguments for repeating a command N times.
+* Arguments:: Numeric arguments for repeating a command N times.
* Repeating:: Repeating the previous command quickly.
@end menu
@vindex read-quoted-char-radix
@noindent
To use decimal or hexadecimal instead of octal, set the variable
-@code{read-quoted-char-radix} to 10 or 16. If the radix is greater
-than 10, some letters starting with @kbd{a} serve as part of a
-character code, just like digits.
+@code{read-quoted-char-radix} to 10 or 16. If the radix is 16,
+the letters @kbd{a} to @kbd{f} serve as part of a character code,
+just like digits. Case is ignored.
A numeric argument tells @kbd{C-q} how many copies of the quoted
character to insert (@pxref{Arguments}).
@findex move-end-of-line
@findex forward-char
@findex backward-char
+@findex right-char
+@findex left-char
@findex next-line
@findex previous-line
@findex beginning-of-buffer
@itemx @key{End}
Move to the end of the line (@code{move-end-of-line}).
@item C-f
-@itemx @key{right}
Move forward one character (@code{forward-char}).
+@item @key{right}
+Move one character to the right (@code{right-char}). This
+moves one character forward in text that is read in the usual
+left-to-right direction, but one character @emph{backward} if the text
+is read right-to-left, as needed for right-to-left scripts such as
+Arabic. @xref{Bidirectional Editing}.
@item C-b
-@itemx @key{left}
Move backward one character (@code{backward-char}).
+@item @key{left}
+Move one character to the left (@code{left-char}). This
+moves one character backward in left-to-right text and one character
+forward in right-to-left text.
@item M-f
@itemx M-@key{right}
-@itemx C-@key{right}
Move forward one word (@code{forward-word}).
+@item C-@key{right}
+Move one word to the right (@code{right-word}). This moves one word
+forward in left-to-right text and one word backward in right-to-left
+text.
@item M-b
@itemx M-@key{left}
-@itemx C-@key{left}
Move backward one word (@code{backward-word}).
+@item C-@key{left}
+Move one word to the left (@code{left-word}). This moves one word
+backward in left-to-right text and one word forward in right-to-left
+text.
@item C-n
@itemx @key{down}
Move down one screen line (@code{next-line}). This command attempts
Display the number of lines in the current region. Normally bound to
@kbd{M-=}, except in a few specialist modes. @xref{Mark}, for
information about the region.
+@item M-x count-words-region
+Display the number of words in the current region.
@item C-x =
Display the character code of character after point, character position of
point, and column of point (@code{what-cursor-position}).
z z z}. The first @kbd{C-x z} repeats the command once, and each
subsequent @kbd{z} repeats it once again.
-@ignore
- arch-tag: cda8952a-c439-41c1-aecf-4bc0d6482956
-@end ignore