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3.2.3 Demo mode
The Emacs interface can be used to run interactive
demonstrations. A demonstration is started by loading a so-called
demo file with the Emacs command
A demo file should consist of commands separated by blank lines. When running a demo, the input up to the next blank line is echoed to the screen. Hitting RETURN executes the echoed commands and shows their output. Hitting RETURN again, echos the next commands to the screen, and so on, until all commands of the demo file are executed. While running a demo, you can execute other commands on the prompt: the next input from the demo file is then echoed again, if you hit RETURN on an empty input line.
A demo can prematurely be exited by either starting
another demo, or by executing the Emacs command
Some aspects of running demos can be customized. See Customization of the Emacs interface, for more info. |
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