Книга: Learning GNU Emacs, 3rd Edition

4.7.6 A Few More Bookmark Commands

4.7.6 A Few More Bookmark Commands

In addition to those we've discussed, there are a few more esoteric bookmark commands. These include bookmark-insert, which inserts the text of the bookmarked file at the cursor position; bookmark-write, which prompts for a new filename in which to save bookmarks; and bookmark-load, to load these separate bookmark files. These commands are less useful than the others, but you may think of some clever uses we have not.

Table 4-6 summarizes bookmark commands.

Table 4-6. Bookmark commands

Keystrokes Command name Action
C-x r m Edit ? Bookmarks ? Set Bookmark bookmark-set Set a bookmark at the current cursor position.
C-x r b Edit ? Bookmarks ? Jump to Bookmark bookmark-jump Jump to a bookmark.
(none)Edit ? Bookmarks ? Rename Bookmark bookmark-rename Rename a bookmark.
(none)Edit ? Bookmarks ? Delete Bookmark bookmark-delete Delete a bookmark.
(none)Edit ? Bookmarks ? Save Bookmarks bookmark-save Save all bookmarks in default file.
C-x r l Edit ? Bookmarks ? Edit Bookmark List bookmark-menu-list Move to *Bookmark List* buffer.
(none)Edit ? Bookmarks ? Insert Contents bookmark-insert Insert full text of file associated with a given bookmark.
(none)Edit ? Bookmarks ? Save Bookmarks As bookmark-write Save all bookmarks in a specified file.
(none)Edit ? Bookmarks ? Load a Bookmark File bookmark-load Load bookmarks from specified file.
(none)Edit ? Bookmarks ? Insert Location bookmark-insert-location Insert the path to a given bookmark at the cursor position.

Now that you know how to work with multiple buffers, frames, and windows, why not read the next chapter to discover some of the things you can do with them? Some, like using the directory editor and working with the command line from within Emacs, have been alluded to in this chapter.

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