| Index Entry | Section |
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D | | |
| day of year | 39.4 Miscellaneous Calendar Commands |
| daylight saving time | 39.13 Daylight Saving Time |
| DBX | 32.6 Running Debuggers Under Emacs |
| dead character | 27.18 Unibyte Editing Mode |
| debuggers | 32.6 Running Debuggers Under Emacs |
| debugging Emacs, tricks and techniques | 60.3 Checklist for Bug Reports |
| debugging X problems | D.2 Table of X Resources for Emacs |
| decoding mail messages (Rmail) | 37.14 Rmail and Coding Systems |
| decoding non-ASCII keyboard input on X | 27.12 Coding Systems for Interprocess Communication |
| default argument | 9. The Minibuffer |
| default-frame-alist | 26.5 Creating Frames |
| `default.el' file, not loading | C.2 Initial Options |
| `default.el', the default init file | 57.6 The Init File, `~/.emacs' |
| defining keyboard macros | 22. Keyboard Macros |
| defuns | 31.2.2 Moving by Defuns |
| DEL vs BACKSPACE | 59.1 If DEL Fails to Delete |
| delete column in table | 30.13.7 Commands for Table Columns |
| delete row in table | 30.13.6 Commands for Table Rows |
| Delete Selection mode | 26.1.1 Mouse Commands for Editing |
| deleting auto-save files | 38.4 Flagging Many Files at Once |
| deleting blank lines | 8.7 Blank Lines |
| deleting characters and lines | 8.3 Erasing Text |
| deleting files (in Dired) | 38.3 Deleting Files with Dired |
| deleting some backup files | 38.4 Flagging Many Files at Once |
| deletion | 13. Killing and Moving Text |
| deletion (of files) | 23.12 Miscellaneous File Operations |
| deletion (Rmail) | 37.4 Deleting Messages |
| Delphi mode | 31.1 Major Modes for Programming Languages |
| desktop | 51. Saving Emacs Sessions |
| Devanagari | 27. International Character Set Support |
| developediment | 55. Dissociated Press |
| device for Emacs terminal I/O | C.2 Initial Options |
| dialog boxes | 26.16 Using Dialog Boxes |
| diary | 39.10 The Diary |
| diary buffer | 39.15.7 Fancy Diary Display |
| diary file | 39.10.2 The Diary File |
| Diff mode | 23.11 Diff Mode |
| digest message | 37.16 Digest Messages |
| directional window selection | 25.7 Window Handling Convenience Features and Customization |
| directories in buffer names | 24.7.1 Making Buffer Names Unique |
| directory header lines | 38.13 Moving Over Subdirectories |
| directory listing | 23.9 File Directories |
| directory listing on MS-DOS | G.10.7 Subprocesses on MS-DOS |
| directory tracking | 41.6 Directory Tracking |
| Dired | 38. Dired, the Directory Editor |
| Dired sorting | 38.15 Updating the Dired Buffer |
| Dired, and MS-Windows/MS-DOS | G.3 Emulation of ls on MS-Windows |
| disable window system | C.2 Initial Options |
| disabled command | 57.4.10 Disabling Commands |
| disabling remote files | 23.15 Remote Files |
| DISPLAY environment variable | C.6 Specifying the Display Name |
| display for Emacs frame | C.2 Initial Options |
| display name (X Window System) | C.6 Specifying the Display Name |
| display of buffer size | 19.13 Optional Mode Line Features |
| display of line number | 19.13 Optional Mode Line Features |
| DNS mode | 31.1 Major Modes for Programming Languages |
| DocTeX mode | 30.9 TeX Mode |
| doctor | 59.8 Help for Total Frustration |
| DOS applications, running from Emacs | G.7 Subprocesses on Windows 9X/ME and Windows NT/2K/XP |
| DOS codepages | G.10.6 International Support on MS-DOS |
| DOS-style end-of-line display | 27.8 Recognizing Coding Systems |
| DOS-to-Unix conversion of files | G.1 Text Files and Binary Files |
| double clicks | 57.4.9 Rebinding Mouse Buttons |
| double slash in file name | 9.1 Minibuffers for File Names |
| down events | 57.4.9 Rebinding Mouse Buttons |
| downcase file names | 38.9 Transforming File Names in Dired |
| drag and drop | 26.13 Drag and Drop |
| drag and drop, Dired | 38.19 Other Dired Features |
| drag events | 57.4.9 Rebinding Mouse Buttons |
| drastic changes | 23.4 Reverting a Buffer |
| dribble file | 60.3 Checklist for Bug Reports |
| DSSSL mode | 31.1 Major Modes for Programming Languages |
| Dutch | 27. International Character Set Support |
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| Ebrowse | 33.3 Tags Tables |
| echo area | 1.2 The Echo Area |
| Edebug | 60.3 Checklist for Bug Reports |
| editable fields (customization buffer) | 57.2.1 Customization Groups |
| editing binary files | 50. Editing Binary Files |
| editing in Picture mode | 35.1 Basic Editing in Picture Mode |
| editing level, recursive | 52. Recursive Editing Levels |
| EDITOR environment variable | 42. Using Emacs as a Server |
| EDT | 53. Emulation |
| Eldoc mode | 31.6.3 Emacs Lisp Documentation Lookup |
| Eliza | 59.8 Help for Total Frustration |
| Emacs as a server | 42. Using Emacs as a Server |
| EMACS environment variable | 41.2 Interactive Inferior Shell |
| Emacs icon, a gnu | C.12 Icons |
| Emacs initialization file | 57.6 The Init File, `~/.emacs' |
| Emacs-Lisp mode | 32.9 Evaluating Emacs Lisp Expressions |
| emacs.bash | 42. Using Emacs as a Server |
| EMACS_SERVER_FILE environment variable | 42.1 Invoking emacsclient |
| emacsclient | 42. Using Emacs as a Server |
| emacsclient invocation and options | 42.1 Invoking emacsclient |
| Emerge | 33.4 Merging Files with Emerge |
| emulating other editors | 53. Emulation |
| emulation of Brief | 53. Emulation |
| encoding of characters | 27. International Character Set Support |
| end-of-line conversion | 27.7 Coding Systems |
| end-of-line conversion on MS-DOS/MS-Windows | G.1 Text Files and Binary Files |
| end-of-line conversion, mode-line indication | 1.3 The Mode Line |
| enlarge a table cell | 30.13.4 Commands for Table Cells |
| Enriched mode | 30.12 Editing Formatted Text |
| entering Emacs | 6. Entering and Exiting Emacs |
| environment variables | C.5 Environment Variables |
| environment variables (Mac OS) | F.3 Environment Variables and Command Line Arguments. |
| environment variables for subshells | 41.2 Interactive Inferior Shell |
| environment variables in file names | 23.1 File Names |
| environment variables, and non-ASCII characters | 27.2 Enabling Multibyte Characters |
| erasing characters and lines | 8.3 Erasing Text |
| error log | 32.1 Running Compilations under Emacs |
| error message in the echo area | 1.2 The Echo Area |
| errors in init file | C.2 Initial Options |
| ESC replacing META key | 2. Kinds of User Input |
| escape sequences in files | 27.8 Recognizing Coding Systems |
| ESHELL environment variable | 41.2 Interactive Inferior Shell |
| etags program | 33.3.2 Creating Tags Tables |
| Ethiopic | 27. International Character Set Support |
| Ethiopic calendar | 39.9.1 Supported Calendar Systems |
| Euro sign | 27.3 Language Environments |
| European character sets | 27.18 Unibyte Editing Mode |
| evaluate expression, command-line argument | C.1 Action Arguments |
| exiting | 7. Exiting Emacs |
| exiting recursive edit | 52. Recursive Editing Levels |
| expanding subdirectories in Dired | 38.11 Subdirectories in Dired |
| expansion (of abbrevs) | 34. Abbrevs |
| expansion of C macros | 31.11.4 Other Commands for C Mode |
| expansion of environment variables | 23.1 File Names |
| expression | 31.4.1 Expressions with Balanced Parentheses |
| expunging (Dired) | 38.3 Deleting Files with Dired |
| expunging (Rmail) | 37.4 Deleting Messages |
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