October 2005
Intermediate to advanced
908 pages
46h 42m
English
Emacs uses the terms kill and yank for the concepts more commonly known today as cut and paste. You cut text in Emacs by killing it, and paste it by yanking it back. If you do multiple kills in a row, you can yank them back all at once.
Emacs can store any number of deleted chunks up to a user-settable maximum. In addition, it has powerful Undo and Redo facilities, letting you undo all the changes back to the last time your file was saved.
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