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The -<b class="KEYCAP">cursor keys</b> and <b class="KEYCAP">PgUp</b>, <b -class="KEYCAP">PgDn</b> do what you'd expect. <b class="KEYCAP">Home</b> and <b -class="KEYCAP">End</b> jump to the beginning and end of the line. (In older versions, -they would actually jump to the beginning and end of the buffer.) However, there are also -<b class="KEYCAP">Control</b> and <b class="KEYCAP">Meta</b> (<b class="KEYCAP">Alt</b>) -key combos that move the cursor around. Because you do not need to move your hands to -another part of the keyboard for these, they are much quicker once you get used to them. -The most important such commands are listed in <a -href="emacs-basic-editing.html#TABLE-EMACS-BASIC-EDITING">Table 17-1</a>.</p> - -<div class="TABLE"><a id="TABLE-EMACS-BASIC-EDITING" -name="TABLE-EMACS-BASIC-EDITING"></a> -<p><b>Table 17-1. Basic Emacs Editing Commands</b></p> - -<table border="0" frame="void" width="100%" class="CALSTABLE"> -<col width="25%" /> -<col width="75%" /> -<thead> -<tr> -<th>Command</th> -<th>Result</th> -</tr> -</thead> - -<tbody> -<tr> -<td><b class="KEYCAP">C</b>-<b class="KEYCAP">b</b> </td> -<td>go one character back</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td><b class="KEYCAP">C</b>-<b class="KEYCAP">f</b> </td> -<td>go one character forward</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td><b class="KEYCAP">C</b>-<b class="KEYCAP">n</b> </td> -<td>go one line down</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td><b class="KEYCAP">C</b>-<b class="KEYCAP">p</b> </td> -<td>go one line up</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td><b class="KEYCAP">C</b>-<b class="KEYCAP">a</b> </td> -<td>go to the beginning of the line</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td><b class="KEYCAP">C</b>-<b class="KEYCAP">e</b> </td> -<td>go to the end of the line</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td><b class="KEYCAP">M</b>-<b class="KEYCAP">b</b> </td> -<td>go one word back</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td><b class="KEYCAP">M</b>-<b class="KEYCAP">f</b> </td> -<td>go one word forward</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td><b class="KEYCAP">M</b>-<b class="KEYCAP">}</b> </td> -<td>go one paragraph forward</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td><b class="KEYCAP">M</b>-<b class="KEYCAP">{</b> </td> -<td>go one paragraph backward</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td><b class="KEYCAP">M</b>-<b class="KEYCAP">a</b> </td> -<td>go one sentence backward</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td><b class="KEYCAP">M</b>-<b class="KEYCAP">e</b> </td> -<td>go one sentence forward</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td><b class="KEYCAP">C</b>-<b class="KEYCAP">d</b> </td> -<td>delete the character under the cursor</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td><b class="KEYCAP">M</b>-<b class="KEYCAP">d</b> </td> -<td>delete until the end of the current word</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td><b class="KEYCAP">C</b>-<b class="KEYCAP">v</b> </td> -<td>go down one screen (i.e., PgDn)</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td><b class="KEYCAP">M</b>-<b class="KEYCAP">v</b> </td> -<td>go up one screen (i.e., PgUp)</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td><b class="KEYCAP">M</b>-<b class="KEYCAP"><</b> </td> -<td>go to the beginning of the buffer</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td><b class="KEYCAP">M</b>-<b class="KEYCAP">></b> </td> -<td>go to the end of the buffer</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td><b class="KEYCAP">C</b>-<b class="KEYCAP">_</b> </td> -<td>undo the last change (can be repeated); note that you actually have to type <b -class="KEYCAP">Shift</b>+<b class="KEYCAP">Control</b>+<b class="KEYCAP">hyphen</b> for -this.</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td><b class="KEYCAP">C</b>-<b class="KEYCAP">k</b> </td> -<td>delete to end of line</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td><b class="KEYCAP">C</b>-<b class="KEYCAP">s</b> </td> -<td>forward search</td> -</tr> - -<tr> -<td><b class="KEYCAP">C</b>-<b class="KEYCAP">r</b> </td> -<td>backward search</td> -</tr> -</tbody> -</table> -</div> - -<p>Note that many <b class="KEYCAP">Meta</b> commands are parallel to the <b -class="KEYCAP">Control</b> commands except that they operate on larger units: while <b -class="KEYCAP">C</b>-<b class="KEYCAP">f</b> goes forward one character, <b -class="KEYCAP">M</b>-<b class="KEYCAP">f</b> goes forward an entire word, etc.</p> - -<p>Also note that <b class="KEYCAP">M</b>-<b class="KEYCAP"><</b> and <b -class="KEYCAP">M</b>-<b class="KEYCAP">></b> require you to type <b -class="KEYCAP">Shift</b>+<b class="KEYCAP">Alt</b>+<b class="KEYCAP">comma</b> and <b -class="KEYCAP">Shift</b>+<b class="KEYCAP">Alt</b>+<b class="KEYCAP">dot</b> -respectively, since <b class="KEYCAP"><</b> and <b class="KEYCAP">></b> are on <b -class="KEYCAP">Shift</b>+<b class="KEYCAP">comma</b> and <b class="KEYCAP">Shift</b>+<b -class="KEYCAP">dot</b>. (Unless of course you have a different keyboard layout from the -standard US layout.)</p> - -<p>Note that <b class="KEYCAP">C</b>-<b class="KEYCAP">k</b> deletes (kills, as it is -commonly called) all the text after the cursor to the end of the line, but doesn't delete -the line itself (i.e., it doesn't delete the final newline). It only deletes the line if -there was no text after the cursor. 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