containing point with the following word. The delimiter characters between
the words do not move. For example, @w{@samp{FOO, BAR}} transposes into
@w{@samp{BAR, FOO}} rather than @samp{@w{BAR FOO,}}. @xref{Transpose}, for
containing point with the following word. The delimiter characters between
the words do not move. For example, @w{@samp{FOO, BAR}} transposes into
@w{@samp{BAR, FOO}} rather than @samp{@w{BAR FOO,}}. @xref{Transpose}, for
It is useful to follow this convention, because it makes a distinction
between periods that end a sentence and periods that indicate
abbreviations; that enables the Emacs sentence commands to distinguish,
It is useful to follow this convention, because it makes a distinction
between periods that end a sentence and periods that indicate
abbreviations; that enables the Emacs sentence commands to distinguish,
@vindex sentence-end-double-space
If you want to use just one space between sentences, you can set the
@vindex sentence-end-double-space
If you want to use just one space between sentences, you can set the
- Some languages do not use period to indicate end of sentence. For
-example, a sentence in Thai text ends with double space but without a
+ Some languages do not use periods to indicate the end of a sentence.
+For example, sentences in Thai end with a double space but without a
Emacs provides two other modes for editing text that is to be passed
through a text formatter to produce fancy formatted printed output.
@xref{Nroff Mode}, for editing input to the formatter nroff.
Emacs provides two other modes for editing text that is to be passed
through a text formatter to produce fancy formatted printed output.
@xref{Nroff Mode}, for editing input to the formatter nroff.
Another mode is used for editing outlines. It allows you to view the
text at various levels of detail. You can view either the outline
Another mode is used for editing outlines. It allows you to view the
text at various levels of detail. You can view either the outline
also free software, like GNU Emacs. La@TeX{} is a simplified input
format for @TeX{}, implemented by @TeX{} macros; it comes with @TeX{}.
Sli@TeX{} is a special form of La@TeX{}.@footnote{Sli@TeX{} is
also free software, like GNU Emacs. La@TeX{} is a simplified input
format for @TeX{}, implemented by @TeX{} macros; it comes with @TeX{}.
Sli@TeX{} is a special form of La@TeX{}.@footnote{Sli@TeX{} is
-obsoleted by the @samp{slides} document class in recent La@TeX{}
-versions.} Doc@TeX{} (@file{.dtx}) is a special file format in which
-the La@TeX{} sources are written, combining sources with
-documentation.
+obsoleted by the @samp{slides} document class and other alternative
+packages in recent La@TeX{} versions.} Doc@TeX{} (@file{.dtx}) is a
+special file format in which the La@TeX{} sources are written,
+combining sources with documentation.
Emacs has a special @TeX{} mode for editing @TeX{} input files.
It provides facilities for checking the balance of delimiters and for
Emacs has a special @TeX{} mode for editing @TeX{} input files.
It provides facilities for checking the balance of delimiters and for
Normally, Emacs knows when you are editing formatted text because it
recognizes the special annotations used in the file that you visited.
Normally, Emacs knows when you are editing formatted text because it
recognizes the special annotations used in the file that you visited.
-However, there are situations in which you must take special actions
-to convert file contents or turn on Enriched mode:
+However, sometimes you must take special actions to convert file
+contents or turn on Enriched mode:
+-----------------+--------------------------------+-----------------+
| Command | Description | Key Binding |
+-----------------+--------------------------------+-----------------+
+-----------------+--------------------------------+-----------------+
| Command | Description | Key Binding |
+-----------------+--------------------------------+-----------------+
| |end of buffer, stop and signal | |
| |error. | |
+-----------------+--------------------------------+-----------------+
| |end of buffer, stop and signal | |
| |error. | |
+-----------------+--------------------------------+-----------------+
+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
|@samp{table-capture} is a powerful command, but mastering its |
|power requires some practice. Here are some things it can do: |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
|@samp{table-capture} is a powerful command, but mastering its |
|power requires some practice. Here are some things it can do: |
| the specified region is placed in that |
| cell. |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
| the specified region is placed in that |
| cell. |
+-----------------------------------------------------------------+