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-The line motion commands, @kbd{C-n} and @kbd{C-p}, now move by logical
-text lines, not screen lines. Even if a long text line is continued
-over multiple screen lines, @kbd{C-n} and @kbd{C-p} treat it as a
-single line, because that's ultimately what it is.
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-@item
-Visual Line mode, which provides ``word wrap'' functionality, has been
-removed. You can still use Long Lines mode to gain an approximation
-of word wrapping, though this has some drawbacks---for instance,
-syntax highlighting often doesn't work well on wrapped lines.
-
-@item
-@kbd{C-l} now runs @code{recenter} instead of
-@code{recenter-top-bottom}. This always sets the current line at the
-center of the window, instead of cycling through the center, top, and
-bottom of the window on successive invocations. This lets you type
-@kbd{C-l C-l C-l C-l} to be @emph{absolutely sure} that you have
-recentered the line.
+Selecting text by dragging with the mouse now puts the text in the
+kill ring, in addition to the primary selection. But note that
+selecting an active region with @kbd{C-@key{SPC}} does @emph{not}
+alter the kill ring nor the primary selection, even though the text
+highlighting is visually identical.