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4.3 Forms

4.3.1 Movement, marking and indentation

Forward Form

Editor Command

Argument: None
Key sequence: +Ctrl+F
Moves the current point to the end of the next form. A positive prefix argument causes the point to be moved the required number of forms forwards.
Backward Form

Editor Command

Argument: None
Key sequence: +Ctrl+B
Moves the current point to the beginning of the previous form. A positive prefix argument causes the point to be moved the required number of forms backwards.
Mark Form

Editor Command

Argument: None
Key sequence: None
Puts the mark at the end of the current form. The current region is that area from the current point to the end of form. A positive prefix argument puts the mark at the end of the relevant form.
Indent Form

Editor Command

Argument: None
Key sequence: +Ctrl+Q
If the current point is located at the beginning of a form, the whole form is indented in a manner that reflects the structure of the form. This command can therefore be used to format a whole definition so that the structure of the definition is apparent.

LispWorks Editor User Guide - 15 Oct 1998

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