2.4.3 Commands For Changing Text
The following commands can be used for entering characters that would
otherwise have a special meaning (e.g., TAB, C-q, etc.), or
for quickly correcting typing mistakes.
- C-q
- C-v
- Add the next character that you type to the line verbatim. This is
how to insert things like C-q for example.
- M-<TAB>
- Insert a tab character.
- C-t
- Drag the character before the cursor forward over the character at the
cursor, also moving the cursor forward. If the cursor is at the end of
the line, then transpose the two characters before it.
- M-t
- Drag the word behind the cursor past the word in front of the cursor
moving the cursor over that word as well.
- M-u
- Uppercase the characters following the cursor to the end of the current
(or following) word, moving the cursor to the end of the word.
- M-l
- Lowecase the characters following the cursor to the end of the current
(or following) word, moving the cursor to the end of the word.
- M-c
- Uppercase the character following the cursor (or the beginning of the
next word if the cursor is between words), moving the cursor to the end
of the word.