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The j d (calc-show-selections) command
controls how selected sub-formulas are displayed. One of the
alternatives is illustrated in the above examples; if we press
j d we switch to the other style in which the selected
portion itself is obscured by ‘#’
signs:
3 ... # ___
(a + b) . . . ## # ## + V c
1* ............... 1* ---------------
. . . . 2 x + 1
If the customizable variable
calc-highlight-selections-with-faces is
non-nil, then the non-selected portion of the
formula will be de-emphasized by using a less noticeable face
(calc-nonselected-face) instead of dots and the
selected sub-formula will be highlighted by using a more
noticeable face (calc-selected-face) instead of
‘#’ signs. (see Customizing
Calc.)