Google
 

Trailing-Edge - PDP-10 Archives - mit_emacs_170_teco_1220 - emacs/phrase.elib
There are no other files named phrase.elib in the archive.
(W
[0+8+FQ(+4)[1
0FO10F"G+Q1'
+FQ()+4U1
FQ1"L0'
,Q1:M(Q1+4(]1]0))
   JcWbalsw<	x3%2D@<LV]
+& Setup PHRASE Library^R Backward Phrase^R Delete Phrase^R Forward Phrase^R Mark Phrase~DIRECTORY~ ~DOC~ & Setup PHRASE Library~DOC~ ^R Backward Phrase~DOC~ ^R Delete Phrase~DOC~ ^R Forward Phrase~DOC~ ^R Mark Phrase~DOC~ ~FILENAME~~FILENAME~
~INVERT~ 0fo..qPhrase Delimiters"e
:i*,.;:()!][}{<>?--M.CPhrase Delimiters* search string to define phrase boundaries'
0FO..QPHRASE Setup Hook[1
FQ1"GM1'
"#M.M^R Forward PhraseU.,
M.M^R Backward PhraseU..,
M.M^R Mark PhraseU...,
M.M^R Delete PhraseU:.X(,)'
H"L-:M(M.M^R Backward Phrase)'
qPhrase Delimiters[1
:s10K"L-:M(M.M^R Forward Phrase)'
qPhrase Delimiters
-:s1:0J("l1'"#')m(m.m^R Forward Phrase)w.
m(m.m^R Backward Phrase)0A[9
.,(
m(m.m^R Forward Phrase)
w).f:m(m.m& Kill Text)
PHRASE&PHRASE macros for handling phrasesUS Assign C-, M-, C-M-, and ^X-,
and initialize qPhrase Delimiters if undefined^^R Move forward over one or more phrases.
A phrase contains the punctuation mark that ends it.  Move
forward, therefore, past <arg> punctuation marks.  (The phrase-
defining search string is in qPhrase Delimiters)^R Move backward over one or more phrases.
A phrase contains the punctuation mark that ends it.  Move
backwards, therefore, past <arg> punctuation marks, leaving
the pointer just following the last one.  (The phrase-defining
search string is in qPhrase Delimiters),^R Mark one or more surrounding phrases.
Sets the point before and the mark after the current phrase (the one
containing the point).  If an explicit arg is given, |n|-1 others are
included, following the current one if the argument is positive,
preceding it if the argument is negative.  (Notes:  A phrase
contains the punctuation mark that ends it.  The phrase-defining
search string is kept in qPhrase Delimiters.)L^R Delete one (or several) phrases.
Deletes from the pointer forwards (or backwards, if given
a negative argument) through <arg> phrases.  Note that
^R Mark Phrase followed by ^R Kill Region will delete the
entire phrase surrounding the cursor; ^R Delete Phrase deletes
only the part following (or preceding) the cursor.  (Notes:
A phrase contains the punctuation mark ending it.  The phrase-
defining search string is kept in qPhrase Delimiters.)e& Setup PHRASE Library
^R Forward Phrase
^R Backward Phrase
^R Mark Phrase
^R Delete Phrase
T+8+fq(+4)[20[3
<%3,-q2f2u3q3&1@;q3"l0'>
f[BBindq3-1*5,q3*5g2q:..o(0)+q2