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114 If you are using XEmacs under the X window system, you can set | 114 If you are using XEmacs under the X window system, you can set |
115 the variable @code{zmacs-regions} to @code{t}. This makes the current | 115 the variable @code{zmacs-regions} to @code{t}. This makes the current |
116 region (defined by point and mark) highlight and makes it available as | 116 region (defined by point and mark) highlight and makes it available as |
117 the X clipboard selection, which means you can use the menu bar items on | 117 the X clipboard selection, which means you can use the menu bar items on |
118 it. @xref{Active Regions}, for more information. | 118 it. @xref{Active Regions} for more information. |
119 | 119 |
120 @kbd{C-x C-x} is also useful when you are satisfied with the location of | 120 @kbd{C-x C-x} is also useful when you are satisfied with the location of |
121 point but want to move the mark; do @kbd{C-x C-x} to put point there and | 121 point but want to move the mark; do @kbd{C-x C-x} to put point there and |
122 then you can move it. A second use of @kbd{C-x C-x}, if necessary, puts | 122 then you can move it. A second use of @kbd{C-x C-x}, if necessary, puts |
123 the mark at the new location with point back at its original location. | 123 the mark at the new location with point back at its original location. |