Action Arguments: Arguments to visit files, load libraries, and call functions.
Initial Options: Arguments that take effect while starting Emacs.
Command Example: Examples of using command line arguments.
Resume Arguments: Specifying arguments when you resume a running Emacs.
Environment: Environment variables that Emacs uses.
Display X: Changing the default display and using remote login.
Font X: Choosing a font for text, under X.
Colors X: Choosing colors, under X.
Window Size X: Start-up window size, under X.
Borders X: Internal and external borders, under X.
Title X: Specifying the initial frame's title.
Icons X: Choosing what sort of icon to use, under X.
Resources X: Advanced use of classes and resources, under X.
Lucid Resources: X resources for Lucid menus.
LessTif Resources: X resources for LessTif and Motif menus.
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Emacs Documentations Main Index
1. General Information about the Emacs Documentation
2. Indexes (nodes containing large menus)
3. Important General Emacs Concepts
4. Fundamental Editing Commands
5. Important Text-Changing Commands
6. Major Structures of Emacs
7. Advanced Features of Emacs
8. Recovery from Problems
9. The Organization of the Screen
10. The Minibuffer
11. Help
12. The Mark and the Region
13. Deletion and Killing
14. Yanking
15. Registers
16. Controlling the Display
17. Searching and Replacement
18. Replacement Commands
19. Commands for Fixing Typos
20. Commands for Fixing Typos
21. File Handling
22. Saving Files
23. Version Control
24. Using Multiple Buffers
25. Multiple Windows
26. Frames and X Windows
27. International Character Set Support
28. Major Modes
29. Indentation
30. Commands for Human Languages
31. Filling Text
32. Editing Programs
33. Top-Level Definitions, or Defuns
34. Indentation for Programs
35. Commands for Editing with Parentheses
36. Manipulating Comments
37. Documentation Lookup
38. C and Related Modes
39. Fortran Mode
40. Compiling and Testing Programs
41. Running Debuggers Under Emacs
42. Maintaining Programs
43. Tags Tables
44. Merging Files with Emerge
45. Abbrevs
46. Editing Pictures
47. Sending Mail
48. Reading Mail with Rmail
49. Dired, the Directory Editor
50. The Calendar and the Diary
51. Movement in the Calendar
52. Conversion To and From Other Calendars
53. The Diary
54. GNUS
55. Running Shell Commands from Emacs
56. Customization
57. Variables
58. Keyboard Macros
59. Customizing Key Bindings
60. The Init File, ~/.emacs
61. Dealing with Emacs Trouble
62. Reporting Bugs
63.Command Line Options and Arguments (You are here.)
64. Environment Variables
65. MS-DOS and Windows 95/98/NT