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@ -605,31 +605,31 @@ Meta-Control-h: backward-kill-word Text after the function name is ignored
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# Arrow keys in keypad mode
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#"\M-OD" backward-char
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#"\M-OC" forward-char
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#"\M-OA" previous-history
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#"\M-OB" next-history
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#"\M-OD": backward-char
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#"\M-OC": forward-char
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#"\M-OA": previous-history
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#"\M-OB": next-history
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# Arrow keys in ANSI mode
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"\M-[D" backward-char
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"\M-[C" forward-char
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"\M-[A" previous-history
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"\M-[B" next-history
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"\M-[D": backward-char
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"\M-[C": forward-char
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"\M-[A": previous-history
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"\M-[B": next-history
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#
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# Arrow keys in 8 bit keypad mode
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#
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#"\M-\C-OD" backward-char
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#"\M-\C-OC" forward-char
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#"\M-\C-OA" previous-history
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#"\M-\C-OB" next-history
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#"\M-\C-OD": backward-char
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#"\M-\C-OC": forward-char
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#"\M-\C-OA": previous-history
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#"\M-\C-OB": next-history
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#
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# Arrow keys in 8 bit ANSI mode
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#
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#"\M-\C-[D" backward-char
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#"\M-\C-[C" forward-char
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#"\M-\C-[A" previous-history
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#"\M-\C-[B" next-history
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#"\M-\C-[D": backward-char
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#"\M-\C-[C": forward-char
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#"\M-\C-[A": previous-history
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#"\M-\C-[B": next-history
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C-q: quoted-insert
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@ -921,10 +921,18 @@ Add this digit to the argument already accumulating, or start a new
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argument. @key{M--} starts a negative argument.
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@item universal-argument ()
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Each time this is executed, the argument count is multiplied by four.
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This is another way to specify an argument.
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If this command is followed by one or more digits, optionally with a
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leading minus sign, those digits define the argument.
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If the command is followed by digits, executing @code{universal-argument}
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again ends the numeric argument, but is otherwise ignored.
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As a special case, if this command is immediately followed by a
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character that is neither a digit or minus sign, the argument count
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for the next command is multiplied by four.
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The argument count is initially one, so executing this function the
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first time makes the argument count four. By default, this is not
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bound to a key.
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first time makes the argument count four, a second time makes the
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argument count sixteen, and so on.
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By default, this is not bound to a key.
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@end ftable
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@node Commands For Completion
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@ -1122,6 +1130,12 @@ word expansions.
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@item history-expand-line (M-^)
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Perform history expansion on the current line.
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@item alias-expand-line
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Perform alias expansion on the current line (@pxref{Aliases}).
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@item history-and-alias-expand-line
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Perform history and alias expansion on the current line.
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@item insert-last-argument (M-., M-_)
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A synonym for @code{yank-last-arg}.
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