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mark-inclusive-region
Begin marking a Brief-style inclusive region. | Brief: Alt-m |
This command begins marking and highlighting a region of text,
defining it as an inclusive region. An inclusive region includes all
the characters between point and mark, plus one additional character
at the end of the region. When you run this command, it sets the mark
equal to the value of point, so initially the highlighted region has
one character, the character just after point. This is Brief's normal
region type.
If Epsilon is already highlighting a region of another type, this
command redefines the region as an inclusive region. If
mark-unhighlights is nonzero and Epsilon is
already highlighting an inclusive region, this command turns off the
highlighting.
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