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Nancy Backus | Maurice Kinal | Re: uEmacs/Pk version 4.0.15 |
June 28, 2019 11:42 PM * |
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-=> Quoting Maurice Kinal to Nancy Backus on 15-Jun-2019 17:14 <=- MK> How does the following compare with your version of uEmacs? Is it MK> missing anything? Currently I have it compiled on x86_64 and stripped MK> it is 133008 bytes as a 64-bit executable. The quoting messed up the formatting a little, so I went through and fixed that first... A quick glance looks like it's pretty much what I have.... I'll leave this all here.... and I'll import my emacs.hlp to the next message.... (but the reformatting is as much to let me read this easier while comparing to mine)... MK> -={ '<Esc>:read emacs.hlp' starts }=- => uEmacs/PK 4.0 HELP INDEX MK> .. The very basics MK> .. Cursor movement MK> .. File commands MK> .. Miscellaneous character commands MK> .. Mode commands MK> .. Keys and commands MK> .. Deleting and inserting MK> .. Formatting MK> .. Window commands MK> .. Buffer commands MK> .. Searching and replacing MK> .. Accessing the operating system MK> .. Macro commands MK> .. Miscellaneous MK> .. Functions MK> .. System variables MK> .. File name completion MK> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- MK> => THE VERY BASICS MK> Notations: ^X means <Ctrl> and X. The <Meta> key is <Esc> on most MK> systems. Exiting: ^G aborts almost any operation. ^X ^C will get you MK> out of uEmacs. MK> A BUFFER is a named area containing a FILE being edited. Many buffers MK> may be active at once. Many WINDOWS may be active at once on the MK> screen. All windows may show different parts of the same buffer, or MK> each may display a different one. MK> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- MK> => CURSOR MOVEMENT MK> Backward character .... ^B Forward character ..... ^F MK> Previous word ......... Meta B Next word ............. Meta F MK> Beginning of line ..... ^A End of line ........... ^E MK> Previous line ......... ^P Next line ............. ^N MK> Previous paragraph .... Meta P Next paragraph ........ Meta N MK> Previous page ......... ^Z Next page ............. ^V MK> Beginning of file ..... Meta < End of file ........... Meta > MK> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- MK> => FILE COMMANDS MK> Find file ............. ^X ^F Quick exit ............ Meta Z MK> View file ............. ^X ^V Exit emacs ............ ^X ^C MK> Insert file ........... ^X ^I MK> Change file name ...... ^X N Filter buffer ......... ^X # MK> Save file ............. ^X ^D MK> Read file ............. ^X ^R MK> Write file ............ ^X ^W Execute file ....... not bound MK> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- MK> => MISCELLANEOUS CHARACTER COMMANDS MK> Newline ............... ^M Transpose characters .. ^T MK> Newline and indent .... ^J Trim line ............. ^X ^T MK> Open line ............. ^O MK> Handle tab ............ ^I Quote character ....... ^X Q MK> Insert space .......... ^C MK> Goto line ............. Meta G Abort command ......... ^G MK> Goto matching fence ... Meta ^F MK> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- MK> => MODE COMMANDS MK> Add mode .............. ^X M Add global mode ....... Meta M MK> Delete mode ........... ^X ^M Delete global mode .... Meta ^M MK> OVER :: Overwrite, don't insert MAGIC :: Match patterns in search MK> WRAP :: Automatic carriage return ^ $ Beginning and end of line MK> VIEW :: View only, don't change . Any character \c Character c MK> CMODE :: C program indenting c* Any number of character c MK> EXACT :: Match case in search [ ] Character class MK> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- MK> => KEYS AND COMMANDS MK> Bind to key ........... Meta K Help .................. Meta ? MK> Unbind key ............ Meta ^K Apropos ............... Meta A MK> Describe key .......... ^X ? Abort command ......... ^G MK> Describe bindings ..... not bound MK> Meta prefix ........... Esc :: Although meta-prefix can be bound MK> to Cntlx prefix .......... ^X :: some other key, no other MK> command can Execute named command . Meta X :: be bound to Esc. MK> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- MK> => DELETING AND INSERTING MK> Delete previous character ^H Delete next character . ^D MK> Delete previous word .. Meta ^H Delete next word ...... Meta D MK> Kill to end of line ... ^K Set mark .............. Meta Space MK> Kill region ........... ^W Yank .................. ^Y MK> Kill paragraph ........ Meta ^W Exchange point and mark ^X ^X MK> Delete blank lines .... ^X ^O :: A region is defined as the area MK> between Copy region ........... Meta W :: the mark and MK> the current position. MK> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- MK> => FORMATTING MK> Case word upper ....... Meta U Case word lower ....... Meta L MK> Case region upper ..... ^X ^U Case region lower ..... ^X ^L MK> Case word capitalize .. Meta C Trim line ............. ^X ^T MK> Detab line ............ ^X ^A MK> Set fill column ....... ^X F Entab line ............ ^X ^E MK> Fill paragraph ........ Meta Q Change screen size .... Meta ^D MK> Justify paragraph ..... Meta J Change screen width ... Meta ^T MK> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- MK> => WINDOW COMMANDS MK> Split current window .. ^X 2 Next window ........... ^X O MK> Delete other windows .. ^X 1 Previous window ....... ^X P MK> Delete window ......... ^X 0 Scroll next up ........ Meta ^Z MK> Grow window ........... ^X Z Scroll next down ...... Meta ^V MK> Shrink window ......... ^X ^Z Resize window ......... ^X W MK> Move window up ........ ^X ^P Save window ........... not bound MK> Move window down ...... ^X ^N Restore window ........ not bound MK> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- MK> => BUFFER COMMANDS MK> Next buffer ........... ^X X Buffer position ....... ^X = MK> Select buffer ......... ^X B Unmark buffer ......... Meta ~ MK> List buffers .......... ^X ^B MK> Delete buffer ......... ^X K Write message ......... not bound MK> Name buffer ........... Meta ^N Clear message line .... not bound MK> Filter buffer ......... ^X # MK> Pipe command .......... ^X @ Execute buffer ........ not bound MK> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- MK> => SEARCHING AND REPLACING MK> Search forward ........ Meta S :: End string with Meta. MK> Incremental search .... ^X S :: Search next ^X, stop Meta, cancel^G. MK> Search reverse ........ ^R MK> Reverse incremental search ....................... ^X R MK> Hunt forward .......... Alt-S Hunt backward ......... Alt-R MK> Replace string ........ Meta R MK> Query replace string .. Meta ^R :: Yes/no Y/N, replace rest !, MK> cancel ^G. MK> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- MK> => ACCESSING THE OPERATING SYSTEM MK> Quick exit ........ Meta Z :: Write out all changed buffers and exit. MK> Exit emacs ........ ^X ^C :: Exit without automatic save. MK> I shell ........... ^X C :: Start a new command processor. MK> Shell command ..... ^X ! :: Execute one operating system command. MK> Pipe command ...... ^X @ :: Pipe command results to a new buffer. MK> * Filter buffer ......... ^X # :: Filter buffer through a program. MK> * Execute program ....... ^X $ :: * Not under VMS. MK> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- MK> => MACRO COMMANDS MK> Begin macro ........... ^X ( MK> End macro ............. ^X ) MK> Execute macro ......... ^X E MK> Store macro ........... not bound MK> Execute macro nn ...... not bound MK> Store procedure ....... not bound MK> Execute procedure ..... Meta ^E MK> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- MK> => MISCELLANEOUS MK> Universal argument .... ^U Set mark .............. Meta Space MK> Clear and redraw ...... ^L Exchange point and mark ^X ^X MK> Redraw display ........ Meta ^L MK> Execute named command . Meta X Insert string ......... not bound MK> Execute command line .. not bound Overwrite string ...... not bound MK> Set encryption key .... Meta E Wrap word ............. not bound MK> Count words ........... Meta ^C Update screen ......... not bound MK> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- MK> => SYSTEM VARIABLES MK> Set ................... Meta ^A Current buffer name ... $cbufname MK> Tabulator (4, 8)....... $tab Current file name ..... $cfname MK> Screen resolution ..... $sres :: NORMAL, CGA, EGA, VGA MK> Display commands ...... $discmd :: TRUE, FALSE MK> Scrolling enabled ..... $scroll :: TRUE, FALSE, can only be reset MK> Scrolling movement .... $jump :: # lines, default 1, 0 = 1/2 page MK> Page overlap .......... $overlap :: # lines, default 0, 0 = 1/3 page MK> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- MK> => FUNCTIONS MK> &neg, &abs, &add, &sub, &tim, &div, &mod ... Arithmetic MK> &equ, &les, &gre ........................... Arithmetic comparisons MK> ¬, &and, &or ............................ Logical MK> &lef s len, &rig s pos, &mid s pos len ..... Substring MK> &cat, &len, &upp, &low, &asc, &chr ......... Other string operations MK> &seq, &sle, &sgr ........................... String comparisons MK> &sin ....................................... String index MK> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- MK> => FILE NAME COMPLETION MK> File name completion can be used with all file commands (find-file, MK> view-file, ...) but it works only under UNIX and MS-DOS. It is invoked MK> by a <Space> or <Tab>. If there exist more than one possible MK> completions they are displayed one by one. If the file name contains MK> wild card characters, the name is expanded instead of simple MK> completion. Special characters can be entered verbatim by prefixing MK> them with ^V (or ^Q). MK> ----------------------------------------------------------------------- MK> MK> -={ '<Esc>:read emacs.hlp' ends }=- I note that the order of the pages is a little different, and there may be some new stuff in yours.... at the very least, there are commands that I'm not presently using... But most of it looks quite familiar.... and the commands I do use are all there... ttyl neb --- EzyBlueWave V3.00 01FB001F * Origin: Tiny's BBS - telnet://tinysbbs.com:3023 (1:229/452) |
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