Notes on the Tables
Emacs commands use the Control key and the Meta key (Meta is
usually the Alt key or the Escape key). In this chapter, the
notation C- indicates that the
Control key is pressed at the same time as the character that
follows. Similarly, M- indicates
the use of the Meta key. When using Escape for Meta, press and
release the Escape key, then type the next key. If you use Alt (or
Option on the Macintosh) for Meta, it is just like Control or Shift,
and you should press it simultaneously with the other key(s).
In the command tables that follow, the first column lists the
keystroke and the last column describes it. When there is a middle
column, it lists the command name. If there are no keystrokes for a
given command, you’ll see (none)
in the first column. Access these commands by typing M-x followed by the command name. If
you’re unsure of the name, you can type a tab or a carriage return,
and Emacs lists possible completions of what you’ve typed so
far.
Because Emacs is such a comprehensive editor, containing
literally thousands of commands, some commands must be omitted for
the sake of preserving a “quick” reference. You can browse the
command set by typing C-h (for
help) or M-x Tab (for command
names).
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