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19 Apr 2010 ... Narrowing. In Emacs terms, narrowing the buffer means that you restrict yourself from accessing anything but a certain part of the current buffer. www.emacswiki.org/emacs/Narrowing |
4 Jul 2011 ... Narrowing shows only part of the buffer – a contiguous block of text, hiding the rest. The part showing can be specified by the region, a `defun, ... www.emacswiki.org/emacs/BasicNarrowing |
Narrowing always narrows to the current region, which can be anywhere and have any size up to the buffer size. But command 'widen' ( 'C-x n w' ) always ... www.emacswiki.org/emacs/MultipleNarrowings |
6 Mar 2009 ... AnythingScreenshotNarrowingCandidates. Cette page contient un fichier téléversé : AnythingScreenshotNarrowingCandidates ... www.emacswiki.org/emacs/AnythingScreenshotNarrowingCandidates |
18 Apr 2010 ... Each time you hit `x' a different narrowing is made ;; current. This gives you an easy way to browse your past ;; narrowings. ;; ;; Invoking `C-x n x' ... www.emacswiki.org/emacs/wide-n.el |
24 Feb 2013 ... In this case \\sw matches a word character. Now all we need is to narrow the buffer (see Narrowing) to the region, put point at the beginning of ... www.emacswiki.org/emacs/WordCount |
17 Sep 2009 ... C-x n w, Turn off page narrowing ... To split the current page in two, one can manually insert two page breaks with 'C-q C-l' and narrowing in ... www.emacswiki.org/emacs/ExtendedPageHandling |
12 Apr 2013 ... Anyone with insights into the workings of font-lock-mode and indirect buffers/ narrowing? The indirect buffer shares its text with the original ... www.emacswiki.org/emacs/IndirectBuffers |
22 Mar 2013 ... Use of rectangles is somewhat akin to operating on a narrowed portion of the buffer where the narrowing is from column number A → B instead ... www.emacswiki.org/emacs/RectangleCommands |
23 May 2011 ... The domain of discourse remains the same – in particular, there is no way to widen the domain of discourse like narrowing narrows it. You use ... www.emacswiki.org/emacs/Icicles_-_Regressive_Completion |
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