buffers which satisfy ALL criteria on the stack. For example, suppose
you only want to see buffers in `emacs-lisp' mode, whose names begin
with \"gnus\". You can accomplish this via:
-`\\[ibuffer-filter-by-mode] emacs-lisp-mode RET
-\\[ibuffer-filter-by-name] ^gnus RET'.
+
+ \\[ibuffer-filter-by-mode] emacs-lisp-mode RET
+ \\[ibuffer-filter-by-name] ^gnus RET
Additionally, you can OR the top two filters together with
`\\[ibuffer-or-filters]'. To see all buffers in either
`emacs-lisp-mode' or `lisp-interaction-mode', type:
-`\\[ibuffer-filter-by-mode] emacs-lisp-mode RET \\[ibuffer-filter-by-mode] lisp-interaction-mode RET \\[ibuffer-or-filters]'.
+ \\[ibuffer-filter-by-mode] emacs-lisp-mode RET
+ \\[ibuffer-filter-by-mode] lisp-interaction-mode RET
+ \\[ibuffer-or-filters]
Filters can also be saved and restored using mnemonic names: see the
functions `ibuffer-save-filters' and `ibuffer-switch-to-saved-filters'.
filter, and then type `\\[ibuffer-filters-to-filter-group]'.
A quick example will make things clearer. Suppose that one wants to
-group all of one's Emacs Lisp buffers together. To do this, type
+group all of one's Emacs Lisp buffers together. To do this, type:
-`\\[ibuffer-filter-by-mode] emacs-lisp-mode RET \\[ibuffer-filters-to-filter-group] RET emacs lisp buffers RET'
+ \\[ibuffer-filter-by-mode] emacs-lisp-mode RET
+ \\[ibuffer-filters-to-filter-group] emacs lisp buffers RET
You may, of course, name the group whatever you want; it doesn't have
to be \"emacs lisp buffers\". Filter groups may be composed of any