From 64b8a8f67abb76670ca0983fca59686f63e56017 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "Kim F. Storm" Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2005 23:22:23 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] (Emulation): Move CUA bindings item to killing.texi. --- man/misc.texi | 23 ----------------------- 1 file changed, 23 deletions(-) diff --git a/man/misc.texi b/man/misc.texi index 14dadbfc9d7..f1f19ea8b6a 100644 --- a/man/misc.texi +++ b/man/misc.texi @@ -2136,29 +2136,6 @@ Emacs key bindings are still available. The EDT emulation rebindings are done in the global keymap, so there is no problem switching buffers or major modes while in EDT emulation. -@item CUA bindings -@findex cua-mode -@vindex cua-mode -@cindex CUA key bindings -@vindex cua-enable-cua-keys -The command @kbd{M-x cua-mode} sets up key bindings that are -compatible with the Common User Access (CUA) system used in many other -applications. @kbd{C-x} means cut (kill), @kbd{C-c} copy, @kbd{C-v} -paste (yank), and @kbd{C-z} undo. Standard Emacs commands like -@kbd{C-x C-c} still work, because @kbd{C-x} and @kbd{C-c} only take -effect when the mark is active. However, if you don't want these -bindings at all, set @code{cua-enable-cua-keys} to @code{nil}. - -In CUA mode, using @kbd{Shift} together with the movement keys -activates the region over which they move. The standard (unshifted) -movement keys deactivate the mark, and typed text replaces the active -region as in Delete-Selection mode (@pxref{Graphical Kill}). - -CUA mode also provides enhanced rectangle support with visible -rectangle highlighting. Use @kbd{Shift-RET} to start a rectangle, -extend it using the movement commands, and cut or copy it using -@kbd{C-x} or @kbd{C-c}. - @item TPU (DEC VMS editor) @findex tpu-edt-on @cindex TPU -- 2.39.2