* Basic Help:: Asking what a character does.
* 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?
+* Position Info:: What line, row, or column is point on?
* Arguments:: Numeric arguments for repeating a command N times.
* Repeating:: Repeating the previous command quickly.
* Completion Example:: Examples of using completion.
* Completion Commands:: A list of completion commands.
-* Strict Completion:: Different types of completion.
+* Completion Exit:: Completion and minibuffer text submission.
+* Completion Styles:: How completion matches are chosen.
* Completion Options:: Options for completion.
Help
* Name Help:: Asking about a command, variable or function name.
* Apropos:: Asking what pertains to a given topic.
* Help Mode:: Special features of Help mode and Help buffers.
-* Library Keywords:: Finding Lisp libraries by keywords (topics).
+* Package Keywords:: Finding Lisp libraries by keywords (topics).
* Language Help:: Help relating to international language support.
* Misc Help:: Other help commands.
-* Help Files:: Commands to display pre-written help files.
+* Help Files:: Commands to display auxilliary help files.
* Help Echo:: Help on active text and tooltips (`balloon help').
The Mark and the Region
* Mark Ring:: Previous mark positions saved so you can go back there.
* Global Mark Ring:: Previous mark positions in various buffers.
* Shift Selection:: Using shifted cursor motion keys.
-* Persistent Mark:: Keeping the mark active all the time.
+* Disabled Transient Mark:: Leaving regions unhighlighted by default.
Killing and Moving Text
Yanking
-* Kill Ring:: Where killed text is stored. Basic yanking.
-* Appending Kills:: Several kills in a row all yank together.
+* Kill Ring:: Where killed text is stored.
* Earlier Kills:: Yanking something killed some time ago.
+* Appending Kills:: Several kills in a row all yank together.
Killing and Yanking on Graphical Displays
* Follow Mode:: Follow mode lets two windows scroll as one.
* Faces:: How to change the display style using faces.
* Standard Faces:: Emacs' predefined faces.
-* Temporary Face Changes:: Commands to temporarily modify the default text face
+* Text Scale:: Increasing or decreasing text size in a buffer.
* Font Lock:: Minor mode for syntactic highlighting using faces.
* Highlight Interactively:: Tell Emacs what text to highlight.
* Fringes:: Enabling or disabling window fringes.
or else edit the search string.
* Isearch Scroll:: Scrolling during an incremental search.
* Isearch Minibuffer:: Incremental search of the minibuffer history.
-* Slow Isearch:: Incremental search features for slow terminals.
Replacement Commands
* Split Window:: New windows are made by splitting existing windows.
* Other Window:: Moving to another window or doing something to it.
* Pop Up Window:: Finding a file or buffer in another window.
-* Force Same Window:: Forcing certain buffers to appear in the selected
- window rather than in another window.
* Change Window:: Deleting windows and changing their sizes.
+* Displaying Buffers:: How Emacs picks a window for displaying a buffer.
* Window Convenience:: Convenience functions for window handling.
Frames and Graphical Displays