Annotation of researchv9/cmd/emacs/helpstrings, revision 1.1.1.1

1.1       root        1: "is undefined",
                      2: "makes the next character a meta character",
                      3: "is self inserting unless part of a numeric argument",
                      4: "is a prefix for more single character commands,type character or '*' for all",
                      5: "exits one level",
                      6: "multiplies the argument by 4",
                      7: "makes a local variable of a macro invocation the argument to thenext command",
                      8: "causes the last returned result to become the argument",
                      9: "is self inserting unless part of a numeric argument",
                     10: "is self inserting",
                     11: "moves to the beginning of the line",
                     12: "moves back one character",
                     13: "capitalizes the current character",
                     14: "deletes forward one character",
                     15: "moves to the end of the line",
                     16: "moves forward one character",
                     17: "quits from any command in progress",
                     18: "inserts a tab",
                     19: "is self inserting and check for automatic word wrapping",
                     20: "opens a new line and moves to the beginning of it if thenext line is non-empty, otherwise down one line",
                     21: "kills to end of line (with argument, kills multiple lines)",
                     22: "refreshes the screen",
                     23: "moves down one line",
                     24: "opens up a new line",
                     25: "moves up one line",
                     26: "quotes the next character",
                     27: "starts a reverse search",
                     28: "starts a search",
                     29: "transposes the next two characters",
                     30: "moves to the next page",
                     31: "kills the current region (between cursor and mark)",
                     32: "restores last killed text(leaves cursor and mark around it)",
                     33: "moves back one word",
                     34: "capitalizes the next word",
                     35: "deletes the next word",
                     36: "moves forward one word",
                     37: "starts query replace",
                     38: "moves back one page",
                     39: "kills emacs with a core dump (for debugging)",
                     40: "deletes the last word",
                     41: "moves to top of file",
                     42: "moves to bottom of file",
                     43: "exits gracefully(after asking whether or not to save the buffer)",
                     44: "reads a new file",
                     45: "saves the buffer in the current file (if modified)",
                     46: "writes a new or old file",
                     47: "exchanges the mark and the cursor",
                     48: "sets the mark at the cursor position",
                     49: "explains the next character",
                     50: "gets and executes a shell command",
                     51: "deletes backward one character",
                     52: "replaces the last restore() with the next text inthe kill stack.",
                     53: "prompts for terminal type",
                     54: "prompts for a buffer name and inserts the text between thecursor and the mark into the named buffer.",
                     55: "moves to a specific line (its argument)",
                     56: "starts a comment",
                     57: "displays active modes",
                     58: "sets mode from argument (prompts for mode name)and string if necessary",
                     59: "moves to beginning of sentence",
                     60: "moves to End of Sentence",
                     61: "changes Buffers (Change to * lists active buffers)",
                     62: "edits a file in its own buffer(if file has been read into a buffer, moves to it)",
                     63: "kills a buffer",
                     64: "exits two window mode",
                     65: "switches between windows",
                     66: "enters two window mode",
                     67: "underlines the next word",
                     68: "executes a command, saving the output in buffer .exec",
                     69: "changes the working directory",
                     70: "re-directs input from a file",
                     71: "mails the current buffer",
                     72: "re-displays with current line at top of page",
                     73: "regular expression search",
                     74: "regular expression query replace",
                     75: "quotes the next character and adds the 0200 bit",
                     76: "converts its argument to a character and inserts it",
                     77: "puts the current region in the kill buffer without killing it",
                     78: "puts a wall chart of explanations in the buffer",
                     79: "gives EMACS statistics",
                     80: "is self inserting, and re-adjusts indentation in C mode",
                     81: "marks a file for deletion",
                     82: "marks a file for deletion if typed at the front of a line",
                     83: "undeletes a file if typed at the front of a line",
                     84: "edits (or direds) the file if typed at the front of a line",
                     85: "auto Fills the whole buffer",
                     86: "defines macros from the current buffer",
                     87: "performs arithmetic or logical operations (in a macro)",
                     88: "begins a conditional execution sequence (in a macro)",
                     89: "returns the next input character (in a macro)",
                     90: "enters a "while" loop (in a macro)",
                     91: "pushes a string from the tty or macro text into the kill stack",
                     92: "enters a command sequence (in a macro)",
                     93: "puts the buffer name into the kill stack",
                     94: "puts the file name into the stack",
                     95: "calls emacs recursively taking input from the terminal",
                     96: "duplicates an item on the kill stack",
                     97: "pops the kill stack",
                     98: "exchanges the top of the kill stack with another item",
                     99: "loads a file full of macro definitions",
                    100: "calls a macro by name",
                    101: "compares two strings",
                    102: "causes the current window to grow one by line",
                    103: "updates the display and delays for a specified time",
                    104: "begins a case statement (in a macro)",
                    105: "marks a buffer as being unmodified (up to date)",
                    106: "returns the character under the cursor (in a macro)",
                    107: "maps a character to a command",
                    108: "assigns the result of the next command to a macro local variable",
                    109: "causes the next entry to the kill stack to append to the previous entry",
                    110: "changes the buffer or file name",
                    111: "gives statistics about the buffer",
                    112: "puts the current version on the kill stack.",
                    113: "executes argument 0 as a character command.",
                    114: "accesses the argument list to emacs",
                    115: "prompts the user with a string from the kill stack and returns the result.",
                    116: "expands an environment variable and returns the result on the kill stack.",
                    117: "starts a keyboard macro",
                    118: "ends a keyboard macro",
                    119: "executes the keyboard macro",
                    120: "moves to a screen position (arg=128*y+x);",
                    121: "converts the next letter to lower case",
                    122: "traces the next command.",
                    123: "sets the encryption key for file reading and writing",
                    124: "reads or writes global variables",
                    125: "undoes the last significant text modification",
                    126: "suspends emacs",
                    127: "sends an interrupt signal to a sub-process in the current buffer",
                    128: "sets the disk for temporary files",
                    129: "maps a PC function key to an emacs command sequence",
                    130: "loads a compressed output file description",

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