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Since only part of a large buffer fits in the window, Emacs tries to show
the part that is likely to be interesting. The display control commands
allow you to specify which part of the text you want to see.
- C-l
-
Clear screen and redisplay, scrolling the selected window to center
point vertically within it (
recenter
).
- C-v
-
Scroll forward (a windowful or a specified number of lines) (
scroll-up
).
- NEXT
-
Likewise, scroll forward.
- M-v
-
Scroll backward (
scroll-down
).
- PRIOR
-
Likewise, scroll backward.
- arg C-l
-
Scroll so point is on screen line arg (
recenter
).
- C-x <
-
Scroll text in current window to the left (
scroll-left
).
- C-x >
-
Scroll to the right (
scroll-right
).
- C-x $
-
Make deeply indented lines invisible (
set-selective-display
).
The names of all scroll commands are based on the direction that the text
moves in the window. Thus, the command to scrolling forward is called
scroll-up
, since the text moves up.
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