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Most keys do the same thing in Picture mode that they usually
do, but do it in a quarter-plane style. For example,
C-f is rebound to run
picture-forward-column, a command which moves point
one column to the right, inserting a space if necessary so that
the actual end of the line makes no difference. C-b is
rebound to run picture-backward-column, which always
moves point left one column, converting a tab to multiple spaces
if necessary. C-n and C-p are rebound to
run picture-move-down and
picture-move-up, which can either insert spaces or
convert tabs as necessary to make sure that point stays in
exactly the same column. C-e runs
picture-end-of-line, which moves to after the last
nonblank character on the line. C-a runs
picture-beginning-of-line. (The choice of screen
model does not affect beginnings of lines; the only extra thing
this command does is update the current picture column to
0.)
Insertion of text is adapted to the quarter-plane screen model
through the use of Overwrite mode (see Minor Modes.) Self-inserting
characters replace existing text, column by column, rather than
pushing existing text to the right. RET runs
picture-newline, which just moves to the beginning
of the following line so that new text will replace that
line.
In Picture mode, the commands that normally delete or kill
text, instead erase text (replacing it with spaces). DEL (picture-backward-clear-column)
replaces the preceding character with a space rather than
removing it; this moves point backwards. C-d
(picture-clear-column) replaces the next character
or characters with spaces, but does not move point. (If you want
to clear characters to spaces and move forward over them, use
SPC.) C-k
(picture-clear-line) really kills the contents of
lines, but does not delete the newlines from the
buffer.
To do actual insertion, you must use special commands.
C-o (picture-open-line) creates a blank
line after the current line; it never splits a line.
C-M-o (split-line) makes sense in Picture
mode, so it is not changed. C-j
(picture-duplicate-line) inserts another line with
the same contents below the current line.
To do actual deletion in Picture mode, use C-w,
C-c C-d (which is defined as delete-char,
as C-d is in other modes), or one of the picture
rectangle commands (see Rectangles in
Picture).
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