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@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ I've always been somewhat ambivalent about Emacs's ~kill-ring~:
And lo! =M-y= now prompts for the ~kill-ring~ item to yank, with
completion. This makes the ~kill-ring~ much more accessible IMO.
-** repeat-mode
+** ~repeat-mode~
=C-x o o o=!
** ~completions-group~, ~read-char-by-name-sort~
Some very welcome quality-of-life tweaks to =C-x 8 RET=.
@@ -209,6 +209,14 @@ Previously, =a= (~dired-find-alternate-file~) could be used instead of
- =s= :: jump to the *source* definition.
*** ~shortdoc-display-group~
Concise reference docs for specific topics.
+** Tabs
+For a long time I did not bother to check out the new tab bar, since I
+did not expect to find a way to make tabs work in my rather byzantine
+buffer management.
+
+Then one day I started playing with the =C-x t= prefix on a whim, and
+I was surprised by how much mileage I got out of forking off to a new
+tab in order to "tuck away" the current window layout.
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** ~what-cursor-show-names~
I sometimes use =C-u C-x == to (re)discover how the Unicode consortium