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Picture mode defines commands for working on rectangular pieces of the text in ways that fit with the quarter-plane model. The standard rectangle commands may also be useful (see section H.10 Rectangles).
picture-clear-rectangle
). With argument, delete the text.
picture-clear-rectangle-to-register
).
picture-yank-rectangle
). With argument,
insert instead.
picture-yank-rectangle-from-register
).
The picture rectangle commands C-c C-k
(picture-clear-rectangle
) and C-c C-w
(picture-clear-rectangle-to-register
) differ from the standard
rectangle commands in that they normally clear the rectangle instead of
deleting it; this is analogous with the way C-d is changed in Picture
mode.
However, deletion of rectangles can be useful in Picture mode, so these commands delete the rectangle if given a numeric argument. C-c C-k either with or without a numeric argument saves the rectangle for C-c C-y.
The Picture mode commands for yanking rectangles differ from the
standard ones in that they overwrite instead of inserting. This is
the same way that Picture mode insertion of other text differs from
other modes. C-c C-y (picture-yank-rectangle
) inserts
(by overwriting) the rectangle that was most recently killed, while
C-c C-x (picture-yank-rectangle-from-register
) does
likewise for the rectangle found in a specified register.