- - '& If there is only whitespace between the line start and point,
- nothing happens. Otherwise a newline is inserted.
- - '% If there is only whitespace between point and end-of-line
- nothing happens. Otherwise a newline is inserted.
- - 'n inserts a newline.
- - '> The line is indented using `indent-according-to-mode'. Note that
- you often should place this item after the text you want on the
- line.
- - 'r> Like r, but it also indents the region.
- - 'n> Inserts a newline and indents line.
- - 'o Like '% but leaves the point before the newline.
- - nil. It is ignored.
- - Anything else. It is evaluated and the result is treated as an
- element to be inserted. One additional tag is useful for these
- cases. If an expression returns a list '(l foo bar), the elements
- after 'l will be inserted according to the usual rules. This makes
+ - `&': If there is only whitespace between the line start and point,
+ nothing happens. Otherwise a newline is inserted.
+ - `%': If there is only whitespace between point and end of line,
+ nothing happens. Otherwise a newline is inserted.
+ - `n': Inserts a newline.
+ - `>': The line is indented using `indent-according-to-mode'. Note
+ that you often should place this item after the text you want on
+ the line.
+ - `r>': Like `r', but it also indents the region.
+ - `n>': Inserts a newline and indents line.
+ - `o': Like `%' but leaves the point before the newline.
+ - nil: It is ignored.
+ - Anything else: It is evaluated and the result is treated as an
+ element to be inserted. One additional tag is useful for these
+ cases. If an expression returns a list '(l foo bar), the elements
+ after `l' will be inserted according to the usual rules. This makes