Chapter 4. Using Buffers, Windows, and Frames
One of the most universally useful features of Emacs is the ability
to edit multiple buffers at once and to display more than one buffer
using windows and frames. The commands for doing this are simple; you
learn only a few commands and yet experience a tremendous boost in
productivity. The more you use multiple buffers, frames, and windows,
the more uses you'll think of for them.
In this chapter, we discuss how to use buffers, windows, and frames.
First we cover the most commonly used commands, then, in the case of
buffers and windows, move on to some more esoteric commands. At the
end of the chapter, we discuss bookmarks, a method for marking your
place in a file.
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