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This book uses the following typeface conventions:
All code in the listings appears in monospace.
Many code-related terms within the text also appear in monospace.
Placeholders in code appear in italic monospace .
When a line of code is too long to fit on one line of this book, it is broken at a convenient place and continued to the next line. A code continuation character (¬) precedes the continuation of a line of code. (You should type a line of code that has this character as one long line without breaking it.)
Note - Special design features enhance the text material: Notes explain interesting or important points that can help you understand Emacs concepts and techniques. |
Tip - Tips provide information to help you in real-world situations. Tips often offer shortcuts or information to make tasks easier or faster. |
Caution - Cautions provide information about detrimental performance issues or dangerous errors. Pay careful attention to Cautions. |
Windows Notes - Windows Notes provide Windows-specific information about Emacs. These Windows Notes inform you when Emacs for Windows 95/98/NT differs from GNU Emacs or XEmacs. |
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