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80 at the beginning of a line rubs out the newline before the line, thus 80 at the beginning of a line rubs out the newline before the line, thus
81 joining the line with the preceding line. 81 joining the line with the preceding line.
82 82
83 Emacs automatically splits lines when they become too long, if you 83 Emacs automatically splits lines when they become too long, if you
84 turn on a special mode called @dfn{Auto Fill} mode. 84 turn on a special mode called @dfn{Auto Fill} mode.
85 @xref{Filling,,,,XEmacs User's Manual}, for information on using Auto Fill 85 @xref{Filling,,,xemacs,XEmacs User's Manual}, for information on using Auto Fill
86 mode. 86 mode.
87 87
88 88
89 @comment node-name, next, previous, up 89 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
90 @node Cursor Position, Erase, Insert, Edit 90 @node Cursor Position, Erase, Insert, Edit
260 @example 260 @example
261 M--10 C-n RET 261 M--10 C-n RET
262 @end example 262 @end example
263 @noindent 263 @noindent
264 You can obviously use @kbd{C-b} to move backward rather than giving 264 You can obviously use @kbd{C-b} to move backward rather than giving
265 negative arguments to @kbd{C-n}. @xref{Numeric Arguments,,,,XEmacs 265 negative arguments to @kbd{C-n}. @xref{Numeric Arguments,,,xemacs,XEmacs
266 Manual}, for more information on numeric arguments. 266 User's Manual}, for more information on numeric arguments.
267 267
268 @comment node-name, next, previous, up 268 @comment node-name, next, previous, up
269 @node Undo, , Numeric Argument, Edit 269 @node Undo, , Numeric Argument, Edit
270 @section Undoing Changes 270 @section Undoing Changes
271 @cindex undo 271 @cindex undo
285 @item C-_ 285 @item C-_
286 The same as above, but this command might not be obvious to type on some 286 The same as above, but this command might not be obvious to type on some
287 keyboards so it might be better to use the above command. 287 keyboards so it might be better to use the above command.
288 @end table 288 @end table
289 289
290 @xref{Undoing Changes,,,,XEmacs User's Manual}, for more information on 290 @xref{Undoing Changes,,,xemacs,XEmacs User's Manual}, for more information on
291 undoing changes. 291 undoing changes.
292 292
293 293
294 294
295 295