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To move point to the beginning of the buffer, write:
(goto-char (point-min)) |
Likewise, to move to the end of the buffer, use:
(goto-char (point-max)) |
Here are two commands that users use to do these things. They are documented here to warn you not to use them in Lisp programs, because they set the mark and display messages in the echo area.
nil
, then it
puts point n tenths of the way from the beginning of the
accessible portion of the buffer.
In an interactive call, n is the numeric prefix argument,
if provided; otherwise n defaults to nil
.
Warning: Don't use this function in Lisp programs!
nil
, then it puts point
n tenths of the way from the end of the accessible portion of the
buffer.
In an interactive call, n is the numeric prefix argument,
if provided; otherwise n defaults to nil
.
Warning: Don't use this function in Lisp programs!